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Free Estate and End-of-Life Planning Seminar for the Public

Commissioner John Wiley Price Hosts Seminar in
Partnership with Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas

The Office of Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price invites the public to attend a free Estate and End-of-Life Planning Seminar in collaboration with Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas. The event will take place on:

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.

Cliff Keheley Community Room

Mesquite Government Center

500 S. Galloway Avenue, Mesquite, TX 75149

This community-centered seminar will equip individuals and families with critical tools to prepare for the future. Attendees will receive expert guidance and free legal information on important topics such as:

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Transfer on Death Deeds & Lady Bird Deeds

Advance Directives & Living Wills

Medical and Durable Powers of Attorney

Designation of Beneficiaries & Final Instructions

We ask all city communications departments, local news outlets, and radio stations to help share this valuable opportunity with residents. Please consider posting this event on your website, newsletters, or social media platforms, and airing it as a public service announcement (PSA).

For more information or to request a flyer, contact the Office of Commissioner Price at (214) 653-6671.

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