Free Estate Plans for First Responders
In partnership with the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Lycoming Law Association, we are proud to bring the Wills for Heroes program to you. Wills for Heroes is a free and easy service that provides Wills, Living Wills, Health Care and Financial Powers of Attorney to first responders and military veterans and their spouses/partners.
On April 12, 2025, volunteer lawyers will be conducting a Wills for Heroes Program for all active and retired Pennsylvania First Responders of Lycoming County and surrounding counties, all sworn personnel and their spouses/significant others as well as Pennsylvania military veterans (please note that proof of affiliation will be requested at the event – DD214 for military). The event will be held at the Muncy Fire Co., 932 E. Penn Street, Muncy, PA beginning at 11am. Appointments for each person last approximately 1 hour and at the conclusion of it you will have notarized legal documents – a Will, Living Will, and Health Care and Financial Powers of Attorney (or any combination thereof). If you select that you are coming with a spouse/significant other you will have back to back appointments, and the computer will automatically schedule a second appointment. You do not need to schedule a separate appointment. Please schedule your appointment early as this event is sure to fill up fast. Must be a PA resident to participate in this program.
Appointments must be scheduled online at: www.pabar.org/wfh/ The password is: Muncy.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Gabriele Miller-Wagner at gmw@pabar.org . For more information on the program, visit our website at www.pabar.org/site/For-Public/Wills-for-Heroes.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE AVAILABLE ON THE EVENT DAY FOR
YOUR APPOINTMENT. INDIVIDUALS ARE VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME FOR THIS PROGRAM.
PLEASE NOTIFY THE COORDINATOR IF YOU NEED TO CANCEL.
NO-SHOWS ARE STRONGLY DISCOURAGED!
** If your estate exceeds approximately $1,000,000, this service is unavailable to you due to the complexity of your estate and the limited time to complete the legal documents. For determining if your estate is over $1,000,000, include your cash, personal property, stock and bonds, real estate equity, savings, and cash value of a whole/universal life insurance policy only (not the amount of the insurance policy).