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Rochester Estate Planning Attorney Discusses Procedure for having a Will Prepared

As an experienced Rochester Estate Planning Attorney, I am often asked what is the procedure for having a will prepared.
  • The first thing we do is have our clients fill out a will information sheet
  • After we discuss the will information sheet, we will then draft a will and other documents like a health care proxy and power of attorney
  • After the clients review the documents, we will then have the documents properly executed
Would you like to create a will?  If so, contact the experienced Rochester Estate Planning Attorney Robert Friedman. This educational legal video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, an experienced Rochester Estate Planning Attorney.

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