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Thinking of writing a will?

knightstyle
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Just thought I would draw peoples attention to a scheme called "Will Aid", participating solicitors write your will and take no fee, you make a donation to a charity called Will Aid instead. The scheme lasts for the whole of November so mark it in your diary! We did this last year.
This is from their email:
"Here's how Will Aid works:
Solicitors across the UK donate their time to support the Will Aid charities.
Instead of paying a fee for writing a basic Will, you are invited to make a donation to the Will Aid charities.
Suggested minimum donations are £40 for a codicil, £85 for a single Will or £125 for a pair of mirror Wills.
In other words, Will Aid makes your Will more affordable while helping to raise vital funds for charity.
Once you've taken care of your loved ones, it also gives you a wonderful opportunity to think about leaving a gift to charity in your Will. Any gift you leave to our Will Aid charities, large or small, can make a lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable people in the UK and around the world."
Couldn't find a place to post so thought a praise would do!
This is from their email:
"Here's how Will Aid works:
Solicitors across the UK donate their time to support the Will Aid charities.
Instead of paying a fee for writing a basic Will, you are invited to make a donation to the Will Aid charities.
Suggested minimum donations are £40 for a codicil, £85 for a single Will or £125 for a pair of mirror Wills.
In other words, Will Aid makes your Will more affordable while helping to raise vital funds for charity.
Once you've taken care of your loved ones, it also gives you a wonderful opportunity to think about leaving a gift to charity in your Will. Any gift you leave to our Will Aid charities, large or small, can make a lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable people in the UK and around the world."
Couldn't find a place to post so thought a praise would do!
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I know lots of people who have used this scheme and it's a great idea. You could post this in the Grabbit board too as it's a limited offer.0
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Thanks trumpton, Have done that.0
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