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Partnership to Improve End-of-Life in Utah
348 East 4500 South, Suite 300
SLC UT 84107
(801) 892-0155
www.carefordying.org/

This site offers sensitive insight and practical assistance for end-of-life issues, including spirituality. Incorporated are end-of-life spirituality discussions, questions designed to prompt spiritual considerations and listings for several churches and religious organizations.

Utah Legal Services, Inc.
254 West 400 South, 2nd Floor
SLC, UT 84101
(801) 328-8891
(800) 662-4245
(800) 956-2225 TDD
/www.uls.state.ut.us/welcome.htm

Utah Legal Services is a charitable law firm created in 1974 to help with a variety of legal problems, including senior citizen issues. These include living wills, select consumer problems, Social Security retirement benefits, Medicare claims or benefit problems, and limited assistance with estate planning.

Ogden office
550 24th Street, #300
(801) 394-9431
(800) 662-2538

Provo office
455 North University
(801) 374-9431
(800) 662-1563

Cedar City office
965 South Main Street, #3
(801) 586-2571
(800) 662-1772

Monticello office
148 South Main Street
(801) 587-3277

Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project
Utah Legal Services, Inc.
254 West 400 South, 2nd Floor
SLC, UT 84101
(800) 328-0618

Lawyer Referral Services
Utah State Bar
(800) 531-9075
www.utahbar.org/
www.utahbar.org/members/html/lawyer_referral_service.html

This service is designed to assist the general public, including those dealing with end-of-life legal issues, by providing a way in which any person who can afford to pay a reasonable fee for legal services be referred to a member of the Bar.

Advance-Directives Forms
Kansas Elder Law Network
www.neln.org/

By visiting this site, anyone can fill out forms related to elder law and elder advocacy issues, including simple legal documents such as wills, durable power of attorney, and more.

Choice in Dying
http://www.choices.org/

Choice In Dying, the inventor of living wills in 1967, provides advance directives, counsels patients and families, trains professionals and advocates for improved laws. Available on the Web site are resources and state-specific documents for living wills.

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