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  2. Five Wishes - Wikipedia

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    Wishes 1 and 2 are both legal documents. Once signed, they meet the legal requirements for an advance directive in the states listed below.Wishes 3, 4, and 5 are unique to Five Wishes, in that they address matters of comfort care, spirituality, forgiveness, and final wishes.

  3. Cities and counties in the United States offering a domestic ...

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    Both opposite- and same-sex couples. Notarized applications are accepted by mail when accompanied by appropriate payment. [3] City of Detroit: No residency requirement. Both opposite- and same-sex couples. [39] City of East Lansing [40] Ingham County [3] City of Kalamazoo: Both opposite- and same-sex couples. [41]

  4. Power of attorney - Wikipedia

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    Related to the health care power of attorney is a separate document known as an advance health care directive, also called a "living will". A living will is a written statement of a person's health care and medical wishes but does not appoint another person to make health care decisions. Depending upon the jurisdiction, a health care power of ...

  5. Live coverage: Honor Flights take off Saturday with three ...

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    We all need a Ms. Turner in our life. "Get off your phone!" The red bus loves her. If the bus doesn't make it to the site in time the veterans miss out; there's only one day to see everything.

  6. Flags to fly at half-staff in Wisconsin to honor life ... - AOL

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    Gov. Tony Evers ordered that flags will fly at half-staff across Wisconsin to honor the life of former Bucks owner, U.S. senator from Wisconsin and lifetime Milwaukeean Herb Kohl.

  7. Notary public (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a notary public is a person appointed by a state government, e.g., the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, or in some cases the state legislature, and whose primary role is to serve the public as an impartial witness when important documents are signed. Since the notary is a state officer, a notary's duties ...

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