Temple Beth Jacob – 2019 Annual Temple Beth Jacob Fundraising Auction & Social
Auction Ends: May 8, 2019 08:00 PM EDT

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Legal Services for a Basic Will Package

Item Number
03
Estimated Value
800 USD
Sold
840 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

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After the online close, this item went to a Live Event for further bidding. Absentee Bidding offered.

Item Description

Writing a will isn't the most pleasant of tasks. After all, by doing so you're not only acknowledging your own inevitable demise but actively planning for it. That might explain why so many adults avoid this cornerstone of estate planning. But creating a will is one of the most critical things you can do for your loved ones. Putting your wishes on paper helps your heirs avoid unnecessary hassles, and you gain the peace of mind knowing that a life's worth of possessions will end up in the right hands.
This package is a great deal for any married couple. The value of this package may also be credited toward other estate planning such as a revocable trust.

Package includes:
Two Wills (last will and testament) - One for each spouse
Two Healthcare Powers of Attorney (including Living Wills and related documents) - One for each spouse
Two Durable Financial Powers of Attorney - One for each spouse

Generously donated by Willis Sloat, Attorney at Law
Raised in the north country of New Hampshire, Willis is a Granite Stater to his core. After spending two decades living outside of New Hampshire, he returned to the Granite State in 2013 with his wife and two sons to allow his children to experience the greatest state in the Union. In his decade in the practice of law, Willis has successfully represented clients in a wide variety of matters. His successes include settling a substantial commercial dispute against a Fortune 50 company, having a 100% success in appeals before state and federal courts, and successfully resolving several legal malpractice suits.
Practice Areas: Estate Planning; Trusts and Wills; Elder Law; Probate
Law School: Loyola University of Chicago, School of Law, J.D., 2005

Item Special Note

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