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The Law Offices of Cheryl David

TEL (336) 547-9999 |  Greensboro, NC

Cheryl David began her career in law as a litigator, switching her emphasis to estate planning after an event that changed the way she looked at life. In 1996 she was chosen by famed trial attorney...(more)



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"Before modern medical technology, people had a difficult time determining when someone was really dead. You might think that death would be pretty blatant, but there were a number of famous cases in which a dead body sat up and went on living, and many Victorians got the jim-jams just thinking about the possibility of being buried alive.

Being a practical people, they attempted to find solutions to the problem. The Victorians invented a system of bells with strings attached that went through the ground and into the coffin, so if you woke up underground you could pull on your bell till someone came to dig you up. There's no record of anyone being saved by one of these devices. People made all sorts of odd stipulations in their wills, such as asking to be decapitated as insurance against an undesired revival."

A Will with a decapitation provision? Excellent!

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