Make a Will for Charity this November

Will Aid – November 2017

Charity Will Writing Scheme

This November, Hastings Legal have committed to waiving our fees when you have your will made with one of our Solicitors. Instead, you make a donation through Will Aid to their charity partners as listed here.

Will Aid is a special partnership between the legal profession and nine of the UK’s best-loved charities. Every November, participating solicitors waive their fee for writing a basic Will. Instead, they invite clients to make a voluntary donation to Will Aid – we suggest £95 for a single basic Will and £150 for a pair of basic ‘mirror’ Wills.

With Will Aid, everyone benefits. You get a professionally drawn-up Will and peace of mind, while the charities receive much-needed donations for their vital work.

How to take part

Just give us a call to make an appointment in November. The number is 01573 226999 or use our Contact Us form and we will call you back.

British Red Cross, Save the Children, NSPCC, Age UK, Action Aid, Christian Aid, SCIAF, Sightsavers, TrocaireWill Aid Charity Partners

Hastings Legal have offices in Duns, Kelso, Coldstream, Jedburgh and Selkirk but if you can’t come to us, don’t worry, one of our solicitors can visit you at home or hospital.

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