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Newport Law Firm Offering Free Wills for Veterans, Local Heroes

A Newport Beach law firm is offering free wills on Monday to veterans and local heroes in honor of Veterans Day.

Morgan Law Group is giving the free simple wills on Monday between 1 and  p.m. to active or retired military personnel, veterans, police, firefighters and other first responders. According to the law group, the free wills help to legally document end-of-life wishes and appoint a trustworthy person to manage their final affairs.

“It’s an honor to be able to give back to our local heroes by helping them get basic legal documents in place,” Darlynn Morgan, founding attorney of Morgan Law Group said. “While we can never repay them for their service, we can certainly offer ours to make life easier for them and their loved ones in the event of a medical crisis."

Local heroes will also receive a free Personal Affairs Organizer designed to help loved ones find key insurance, medical and legal information quickly in a crisis, as well as 5 years of free online vault storage of their documents courtesy of Docubank.

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Veterans and local heroes can stop by Morgan Law Group, 1500 Quail, Ste 540 in Newport Beach, between the hours of  1-5 p.m on Monday.

If you have a question about Morgan Law Group’s Wills for Veterans and Local Heroes event, call 949-260-1400 or visit morganlawgroup.com.

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