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  • Usually free legal sites that give out the rules and regulations of the law, or your government site, will give you information on how to go about it. Or you can write your own will, which is very legal and have it notarized by a Justice of the Peace, your Post Master, a Lawyer, your Minister, Priest, your religious leader , or any legal person.
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