Free Will and Power of Attorney Clinic for Veterans in Port Royal
Port Royal, SC – If you’re a veteran or a dependent in the Beaufort County area and have been thinking about getting your affairs in order, you’re in luck! On Friday, October 18, 2024, Beaufort County Veterans Affairs is teaming up with Lowcountry Legal Volunteers to offer a free clinic specifically designed to help veterans with wills and powers of attorney.
What to Expect at the Clinic
This helpful event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at AMVETS Post #70, located at 1831 Ribaut Road in Port Royal. Not only is this service being offered at no cost, but it’s also an excellent opportunity for veterans and their family members to get professional legal assistance.
As Caroline Fermin, the Veterans Affairs Director, expressed, “We are excited and grateful for this opportunity to sponsor this clinic with Lowcountry Legal Volunteers. End of life planning is incredibly important. Being able to offer this service free of charge, answer any questions our veterans might have, and knowing they will leave the clinic prepared with either a will or power of attorney is one more service we are proud to offer our veteran population here in Beaufort County.”
Why is This Important?
Having a will or a power of attorney is crucial for everyone, but it can be particularly significant for veterans and their families. These documents ensure that your wishes are respected, particularly in challenging situations. The peace of mind that comes from being prepared is invaluable, and this clinic aims to help make that easier by providing expert guidance without any financial burden.
How to Register
While this clinic is free to attend, registration is required. Interested individuals can sign up online at the Lowcountry Legal Volunteers’ website or by calling them directly at 843-815-1570. If you’re planning to attend, don’t wait too long to register—these spots can fill up quickly!
Veterans Affairs Support
The Beaufort County Veterans Affairs Office is dedicated to assisting veterans, their spouses, and dependents in navigating government programs and benefits. If you have any questions or need additional support, Veterans Affairs Counselors are available for appointments by calling 843-255-6880.
For more information about the broad range of benefits available to veterans, you can check out the Federal Benefits Handbook for Veterans, Dependents and Survivors. This handbook is a valuable resource and is accessible through the official VA website.
Join Us for This Valuable Service
This clinic is a fantastic chance for our local veteran community to take an important step in their life planning. Whether you have never thought about drafting a will or a power of attorney, or you’re just looking to update existing documents, this clinic can provide the tools you need to ensure your desires are honored.
As we prepare for this event, let’s spread the word to fellow veterans and their families. It’s not just about legal documents; it’s also about peace of mind, security, and making sure that our loved ones are taken care of in the way we want them to be. We hope to see you there on the 18th!