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Five years later, in February 2003, Mr. Kelley drafted a will for Richard T. York, an art gallery owner who had received a diagnosis of liver cancer.
In his affidavit, Mr. Bock says that he has represented Ms. Clark since 1996 and that she drafted a will five years ago that he has not tried to get her to change.
In 943, Romanos drafted a will which would leave Constantine VII as the senior emperor following his death.
In 1900, Benjamin Church drafted a will to provide for the construction of a home for elderly men.
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Her lawyers are having her draft a will because, she explained, "I'm rich now".
Perhaps the quickest and least expensive way to draft a will is to do it yourself.
The boy, upon hearing that Mr. Romney was a lawyer, asked him to help draft a will, so that he might leave something to each of his friends.
There, parents can draft a will, select a guardian for their child and designate a proxy to make medical decisions when they become unable to.
He said that Mr. Morrissey would contact him and "give me the parameters" and ask him to draft a will or a codicil.
Drafting a will was probably the last thing on Marley's mind as his body, which he had carefully maintained with long afternoons of soccer, rapidly broke down.
What has made it tougher is her parents, who are in their late 70s, had done little planning beyond drafting a will.
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