Online estate planning platform SimpleWill and the Young Lawyers Section of the Arkansas Bar Association are partnering to provide “Wills for Heroes,” a virtual event this Saturday, April 1.
No fooling.
The goal of the event is to “provide simple estate planning documents and basic end-of-life legal documents free of charge to first-responders in Arkansas,” according to a press release on the event.
Among those eligible are: Police officers, firefighters, emergency health care workers and their spouses and partners.
If interested first-responders should contact William Ogles, chair of the Young Lawyers Section of the Arkansas Bar Association, at 501-212-1205 or wogles@wlj.com.
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Wills for Heroes this Saturday
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Online estate planning platform SimpleWill and the Young Lawyers Section of the Arkansas Bar Association are partnering to provide “Wills for Heroes,” a virtual event this Saturday, April 1.
No fooling.
The goal of the event is to “provide simple estate planning documents and basic end-of-life legal documents free of charge to first-responders in Arkansas,” according to a press release on the event.
Among those eligible are: Police officers, firefighters, emergency health care workers and their spouses and partners.
If interested first-responders should contact William Ogles, chair of the Young Lawyers Section of the Arkansas Bar Association, at 501-212-1205 or wogles@wlj.com.
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