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The Ethical Will Writing Guide Workbook

 


The Ethical Will Writing Guide Workbook
by Barry K. Baines, MD, 2001
Putting Your Values on PaperTM: The Ethical Will Writing Guide Workbook

One approach to writing an ethical will is to have a topic outline and a number of items to choose from. This is an ideal approach for someone who needs something to go on right away. This method allows you to create a draft in a short time (about an hour). It is the easiest approach for getting started on creating your ethical will. You can refine and add to your draft later using writing exercises or through a more open-ended approach like keeping a journal.

The 27-page Workbook contains general information about ethical wills and a complete outline structure with dozens of item choices to help you create a rough draft of your ethical will. 

To order the workbook:

Call Brochin's Book and Gift Shop toll free: 1-877-827-7323 or locally in the Twin Cities 952-926-2011. Price is $4.95  (price does not include shipping and applicable taxes)
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