giveusfalmerplease
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also consider a living power of attorney so someone can manage your affairs if your become ill say through dementia or go into a coma.
We did ours a few years ago during a charity month where instead of paying the solicitors, they gave the fees to the local hospice.
Not sure when that particular one runs but if you are over 55 then March and April have something similar - https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/free-cheap-wills/
Be aware that the charity pays for the will (albeit usually at a discounted rate) in most of these schemes (in the hope they are left a legacy).
Be aware that the charity pays for the will (albeit usually at a discounted rate) in most of these schemes (in the hope they are left a legacy).
I think it depends on the setup. The one we did was specific to the local hospice and supported by local solicitors who gave up their fees in exchange for the charity donation of equivalent value - there was no expectation of a legacy.
Others may well be different so it is worth checking