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Resource Center hosts two virtual legal clinics

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LGBTQIA+ Family Estate Planning Legal Clinic Is your LGBTQIA+ family protected under the law? Join this virtual estate planning and legal clinic to ensure your wishes are respected.

Resource Center and the UNT Dallas College of Law are joining together for a LGBTQIA+ family estate planning and legal documents clinic, along with partners Stonewall Democrats of Dallas and LULAC 4871, the Dallas Rainbow Council.

Hear more about what steps you can take to ensure your family and estate are squared away. Nothing is more precious than those we love.

Make sure your wishes as they pertain to your family are protected. At the session, attendees will be able to schedule time with UNT law students to assess their individual needs.

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