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Event Helps Heroes to Prepare their Wills
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Men and women who are putting their own lives on the line each and every day to serve and protect the people should have readied documents to protect their families’ future and assets when an unfortunate event happens to them. This is according to the lawyers that came to Moriarty Civic Center on Saturday.
Torrance County launched “Wills for Heroes,” a public service program that offers free health care directives, power of attorney, and wills for first responders as well as their spouses.
Eleven attorneys came to draft the documents at Civic Center, many of them coming from Santa Fe and Albuquerque. First responders were invited from the county including paramedics, police departments, and fire departments. The service is free, with a potential savings of $600 - the average cost of creating and notarizing all the wills and other documents needed by a person and their spouse. ”It’s a one-stop shop and the people will have legally active documents when they walk away from here,” said Matt Page, Assistant District Attorney.
“I want to create a will because I don’t want machines to keep me alive if I become incapacitated, and I also don’t want my own family to make these kinds of decisions for me,” says Susan Enchinias, Moriarty Police Officer.
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