Kansas Lawyers to Provide Free Legal Services
to Kansas National Guard and Military Reservists
(March 22, 2005) Topeka, KS As Kansas National Guard and military reservists continue to be called to active duty, many worry about their families and details of unfinished business. In response, the Kansas Bar Association (KBA) has mobilized its members to take some of the worry out of leaving home.
The KBA has reactivated its “Project Call Up” program, which matches Kansas National Guard and military reservists with volunteer lawyers who will draft basic wills and/or durable powers of attorney at no charge. Project Call Up was originally initiated during the “Desert Storm” conflict in 1990-91 and was also operational during the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
“The members of the Kansas Bar Association are committed to helping and honoring fellow citizens who serve our country and sacrifice for all of us,” said KBA President Michael P. Crow of Leavenworth.
For more information or to be matched with an attorney in their area, Kansas National Guard and military reservists are encouraged to contact the KBA at (785) 234-5696 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Kansas Bar Association
1200 SW Harrison St.
PO Box 1037
Topeka, KS 66601-1037
Phone: 785-234-5696
About the Kansas Bar Association
The Kansas Bar Association, located in Topeka, Kans., was
founded in 1882 as a voluntary association for dedicated
legal professionals and has approximately 6,200 members,
including lawyers, judges, law students, and legal assistants.
The KBA is dedicated to advancing the professionalism and
legal skills of lawyers, promoting the interests of the
legal profession, providing services to its members, advocating
positions on law-related issues, encouraging public understanding
of the law, and promoting the effective administration of
our system of justice.
-30-