Havlik Comments on Work with Wisconsin Wills for Heroes Program
August 21, 2018
BizTimes
Of Counsel Kristine Havlik was quoted in a BizTimes article, “Havlik Provides First Responders with Free Estate Planning,” about her pro bono work on behalf of the Wisconsin chapter of Wills for Heroes, a national program that provides emergency personnel and their families with free estate planning documents.
“First responders put their lives on the lines for us, sometimes on a daily basis,” she said. “It gives them peace of mind to know that if the worst should happen, their family is provided for and their wishes regarding end-of-life decisions and disposition of their assets will be carried out.”
“First responders put their lives on the lines for us, sometimes on a daily basis,” she said. “It gives them peace of mind to know that if the worst should happen, their family is provided for and their wishes regarding end-of-life decisions and disposition of their assets will be carried out.”
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