Wills for Heroes helps local first responders

Published 11:51 am Thursday, October 26, 2017

CHELSEA – Attorneys at Boardman, Carr, Petelos, Watkins and Ogle, PC in Chelsea teamed up with the Alabama State Bar Volunteer Lawyers Program to assist local first responders with estate planning services and other legal documents during the Wills for Heroes Clinic on the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 25.

“We use volunteer attorneys to produce estate documents for police officers and firefighters,” Alabama State Bar Volunteer Lawyers Program Director Linda Lund said.

According to Attorney Mark Boardman, the clinic was open to police officers and firefighters with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, Chelsea Fire and Rescue, the Cahaba Valley Fire Department and the Westover Fire Department. Boardman said over 20 first responders were helped at the clinic.

“We’ve done it before, and it was a great thing to do,” Boardman said.

While Wills for Heroes Clinics have previously been organized in other areas in Shelby County, Lund said this is the first the State Bar has held a clinic in Chelsea. Lund also said Alabama was the first in the nation to implement the Wills for Heroes project statewide.

Boardman said the clinic helped first responders establish important legal documents and make connections with local attorneys.

“Everybody needs a will, and they should have a living will or power of attorney,” Boardman said. “The first responders put their lives on the line for us, so this is a good thing we’re doing to help them.”