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Wills, Power of Attorney and
Advance Medical Directives


You may remember news reports of legal fights over an incapacitated person's "right to die".  While many do not wish to consider such unpleasant things, there are many issues that may arise if one becomes incapacitated that could be resolved with proper advanced planning.  If tragedy should strike, do your loved ones know your wishes?
Proper estate planning may include advance medical directives, creating a power of attorney, or the drafting of a will.  I can assist you with properly drafting any of these documents to conform to your wishes.


Contact me for a free initial consultation at (540) 342-5608,
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