Julie Wrigley, estate planning and business attorney with the Durrell Law Group, P.C. of Anchorage, discusses the personal journey she underwent when she discovered she had cancer – and how that changed her life. She now speaks publicly on the importance of having three documents completed: (1) Advance Health Care Directive; (2) A Durable Power of Attorney; and (3) A Will or Revocable Living Trust. Ms. Wrigley also discusses the importance of how often individuals should review their paperwork and where to keep documents. Ann Secrest of AARP Alaska conducts the interview.
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