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So she has drawn up a will that names her brother as the guardians of the two boys.
You trust they've drawn up a will, created a living will to guide their medical care if they become unable to communicate, and maybe even taken the time to make funeral plans.
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He drew up a will that distributed the rights.
Last week he drew up a will that was accepted.
She wants him to draw up a will, as he is now old and sick.
People need to record their account information and passwords just as they need to make an appointment to draw up a will.
According to Munich-based Süddeutsche Zeitung, Gurlitt was visited in hospital by a notary in February or March to draw up a will.
A frequent request in a divorce is that the better-off spouse draw up a will leaving everything to the children from the current marriage, but that's not an effective solution.
With the help of her attorney, Nathan Hale, who was also a longtime friend, Miss Gish drew up a will that is almost twenty pages long and is notable for the clarity with which it expresses her intentions.
Clients meet with a lawyer for a free initial consultation, then pay a flat fee if they decide to draw up a will ($249 for individuals, $349 for couples) or a living trust ($995 and up).
This was such a novel idea that when George Balanchine, after suffering a heart attack in March 1978, was urged to draw up a will, he replied: "Why do I have to make a will?
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