Low income individuals are more likely to die younger and without wills or advance directives in place—but you can help!
Attorneys, paralegals and law students are needed as volunteers to do intake, conduct private legal consultations with qualified applicants, draft paperwork and witness document signing. Estate Planning attorneys are needed but non-probate-savvy attorneys will also be put to good use. Have a notary license? You're needed too!
Attorneys who cannot volunteer on April 16 may be needed for overflow representation following the event.
The Free Wills Clinic will be offered in a one-stop workshop format. At all locations, members of the public will:
- be qualified
- meet with an attorney
- get their documents drafted signed and witnessed
Free Wills Clinic details:
Tuesday, April 16, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
John Boner Neighborhood Center
Indianapolis Public Library - Haughville Branch
Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center
Ready to make a difference? Contact Kari Hartman at khartman@indybar.org.
This program is sponsored and planned by the IndyBar Pro Bono Standing Committee.
If you would like to submit content or write an article for the Estate Planning & Administration Section, please email Kara Sikorski at ksikorski@indybar.org.