Despite the inherently dangerous nature of their jobs, an overwhelmingly large number of first-responders, do not have an emergency legal plan, let alone even a simple will.
We know first-responders selflessly devote their lives to serving their communities and are prepared to pay the ultimate price in the line of duty. The relatively low number with an emergency legal plan also speaks to the selflessness of first-responders; the very nature of their profession is to think of others first, to put the good and safety of the community before themselves.
Avoiding the thought of, 'what happens if something happens to me?' is, for many first-responders, an occupational necessity. While emergency legal planning is an activity that is almost never enjoyed. It is necessary to ensure that your family, your healthcare desires, and your legal and financial affairs are taken care of should you become incapacitated or suffer an untimely death. Regardless of your age, family dynamics, or financial situation, a proper emergency legal plan should, at a minimum, include the following:
• Durable Power of Attorney
• Health Care Power of Attorney
• Last Will
The attorneys and staff at Sheffron-Bradley want every first-responder, support staff, and spouse(s) to have a custom and confidential emergency legal plan. For a donation of Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) to one of the following charities:
• Toys for Tots or Toy Run (in county)
• Red Cross (in county)
• United Way (in county)
• Animal Shelter (in county)
• Any Other 501(c)(3) charity (in county)
Our attorneys will prepare a custom emergency legal plan for you. This plan will include a Durable Power of Attorney, Healthcare Power of Attorney, and Last Will.