What if there is more than one designated primary next of kin for a fallen soldier?
We will create additional hero portraits for qualified designated primary next of kin, if those next of kin submit a new portrait request according to our requirements. If there is uncertainty within a family as to who is actually the designated primary next of kin, it is up to the family to determine who will receive the portrait. Project Compassion does not get involved in family disputes on this matter. We do not create multiple paintings for any one person, nor do we produce copies, art prints or other reproductions of Project Compassion portraits. Such reproductions or copies are solely the responsibility of individual recipients of our hero paintings.
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