Wills for the Underserved Program
ACTEC Fellow Professor Susan Gary began the Wills for the Underserved Program in Eugene, OR at the University of Oregon School of Law following work she had done with the American Bar Association’s Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section (RPTE), thanks to the support of The ACTEC Foundation. Learn more about how the program works, the impact of experientable learning on participating law students and the reaction from qualified recipients.
Supporting documents for “A How-To Wills Mentorship Program” are available for law schools and faculty download.
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