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More than 30 local attorneys are donating their time to prepare wills, advance health care directives and durable powers of attorney for property management, the bar association said in a statement.
The local bar association joined the nationwide "Wills for Heroes" program in 2011 and typically sees 40 to 60 first responders at each annual event, an association spokeswoman said.
The program began with attorneys in
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