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0 How do you make "Last Will and Testament" plural? How about "Power of Attorney". As you can probably tell I work for an attorney and I don't want to sound ignorant when writing letters to people including more than one document. Any help would be greatly appriciated. 0-
  

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0 "Last Will and Testament" and "Power of Attorney" are titles of legal documents/letters. If you mean many of these documents, you can write them as:- 02br 02br 00"Last Will and Testament documents ( or drafts if you like)" 02br 02br 00"Power of Attorney letters/documents/drafts/etc. " 0-

  • 0 "Last Will and Testament" and "Power of Attorney" are titles of legal documents/letters.
  • If you mean many of these documents, you can write them as:- 02br 02br 00"Last Will and Testament documents ( or drafts if you like)" 02br 02br 00"Power of Attorney letters/documents/drafts/etc.
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0 "Last Will and Testament" and "Power of Attorney" are titles of legal documents/letters. If you mean many of these documents, you can write them as:- 02br
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00"Last Will and Testament documents ( or drafts if you like)" 02br
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00"Power of Attorney letters/documents/drafts/etc. " 0-
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0 Alternatively, you could use: 02br
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00Powers of attorney. 02br
00Last Will and Testaments. 02br
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00But I expect your attorney has his/her own personal preferences in these matters. They're a nitpicking bunch. So whatever you use will be "wrong"... 02br
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00MrP 0-
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0 Would it not be "last will01b00s02b00 and testaments? 02br
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00But agree re attourneys; if you were ever right, they couldn't charge such huge fees!050010id33
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0 I wondered about that too...I suppose I think of it as [Last-Will-and-Testament]s. 02br
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00(If you see what I mean.) 02br
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0 Or maybe even "last wills and testament" as in "mothers in law" ? (or maybe not [:^)] ) 0-

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