Volunteer Opportunity: Wills Clinics
Attorney Volunteers Needed for Life Planning Documents Clinics
Since 2007, Andy Nea, pro bono partner at Williams Mullen, has been conducting clinics that provide low income senior citizens, veterans, at risk moms, recovering addicts and nursing home residents with a simple will, power of attorney and an advance medical directive.
Volunteers are needed to assist with these pro bono life planning document clinics.
- All clients screened, scheduled and determined eligible for pro bono services by host.
- All clients will have completed a questionnaire offering a simple will, power of attorney and advance medical directive.
- No tax, estate or succession planning. No T&E experience needed. Help always available.
- All forms, equipment and materials furnished.
- No follow up commitment.
- Free malpractice coverage available through the Greater Richmond Bar Foundation.
- Four lawyers needed for each session.
- A volunteer’s obligation is limited to attendance at a four hour clinic.
View the Pro Bono Clinic Desk Book
Volunteers, please note: Clients will be scheduled with the expectation that you will be present. If for any reason you cannot attend, you are responsible for finding a substitute.
2019 spring Clinic Schedule is Available on JusticeServer
Date | Host/Location | Morning Shift | Afternoon Shift |
March 14 | Masonic Home, Henrico | N/A | Two (2) volunteers needed |
March 20 | CARITAS, Richmond | N/A | One (1) volunteer needed |
April 17 | Senior Connections, Richmond | Two (2) volunteers needed | Fully Staffed by CarMax |
Click here to view available shifts and to sign up today!
*You must register on JusticeServer before accepting a volunteer spot. If you have any questions, please email Alison Roussy, aroussy@grbf.org