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Show Legal Class Set, Begins Oct. 18 Can you write your own will? What if a landlord wants to evict you? If your child is arrested ar-rested for shoplifting, what happens? Beginning Oct. 18 at the Barrett Elementary School in American Fork, area citizens will have an opportunity to gain answers to these and other legal problems pro-blems which affect their daily lives. A series of night classes will be offered, dealing with several subjects, including real estate, and landlordtenant landlordte-nant law, the nuts and bolts of wills and estates (including probate), pro-bate), your rights as a citizen, and a variety of subjects which seem to regularly impact people in governing their daily affairs. The course is sponsored spon-sored by the Utah Com-mufiity Com-mufiity Education Foundation, a nonprofit non-profit foundation supporting sup-porting community education. Classes will meet one night a week for 8 weeks and will last 90 minutes. They will include in-clude a 45 minute lecture, lec-ture, followed by a question and answer session. Registration information is available by calling the American Fork High School, 756-7661. |