The Will Aid scheme, which sees solicitors across the UK volunteering their time to write Wills throughout November.
Residents in Lanarkshire are being urged to secure their spot this month to have a Will written to protect their families’ assets and inheritance during this year’s Will Aid campaign.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Will Aid is open and appointments are now available at Pomphreys Solicitors. There are also several firms that can take your instruction remotely, so wherever you are you can get your Will written through Will Aid this year.
Will Aid has been running since 1988 and is open to all adults. The campaign has encouraged more than 350,000 people to write their Will with a regulated and insured solicitor and, in so doing has raised over £24 million in donations, and many millions more in pledged legacies. The suggested voluntary donation is £100 for a single Will and £180 for a pair of mirror Wills.
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