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The law firm of McCutcheon & Hamner has continued their semi-annual Wills for Warriors program this Memorial Day to offer free simple wills, durable powers of attorney, and living wills to all veterans, active service members, first responders and local healthcare workers. In its fifth year, this program kicks off Monday, May 23 in honor of Memorial Day and will continue through Tuesday, May 31 following Memorial Day weekend.
Partner Tom McCutcheon explains, “McCutcheon & Hamner is honored to have the opportunity to thank our local heroes through our Wills for Warriors program. Joel and I are proud to continue this tradition of serving those who have served so much. This program also gives us the chance to meet so many hardworking, dedicated folks throughout our community.”
Veterans, active military personnel, first responders and their family members are invited to contact McCutcheon & Hamner to take part in the program, or for more information by calling (256) 333-5000, or by visiting the website www.willsforwarriors.com.
The law firm of McCutcheon & Hamner PC, has represented people who have been injured for over 30 years. Having recovered tens of millions of dollars for their clients, McCutcheon & Hamner are members of the Multi-million Dollar Advocates Forum as well as being selected as one of the top 100 Personal Injury Trial Firms in America. They maintain offices in Florence, Athens, and Huntsville, AL. For more information about McCutcheon & Hamner, PC, visit the website at mhatty.com.
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