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How to include a gift in your Will

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If you have questions about leaving a gift in your Will to Crisis, or would just like to discuss it, with no obligations, you can contact George Shelley, who will be happy to help with any questions you have.

 

 

George Shelley, Legacy Manager

Phone

07814 654362

Email

wills@crisis.org.uk

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Leaving a gift is straightforward

We understand that when you're planning your Will, your family and loved ones will be your top priority.

Once you've provided for those closest to you, it can be be easier than you think to include a gift to Crisis that could one day change lives. We can support you as you make your decision.

Order your free Will guide for all the information you need to guide you through the process.

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Write your Will for free

We've partnered with Farewill to offer you, as a supporter of Crisis, an easy way to write your Will for free, in as little as 30 minutes. Farewill helps you plan your estate in four simple steps, and their friendly legal experts are on hand if you need advice. You can start writing your Will right away, either online or over the phone.

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Free financial advice

Finding the right life insurance policy for you and your loved ones can give you peace of mind.

Legacy Life Cover gives people free access to financial advice, taking the stress out of finding life insurance.

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Executing a Will

If someone has chosen you to be the Executor of their Will and left a gift to Crisis, please contact George Shelley on wills@crisis.org.uk or 07814 654362. George cannot provide legal advice but will help with any questions you may have.

Writing a Will

When writing or updating your Will, we always recommend you speak to a Solicitor or other Will-writing professional. There are two main types of gift you can include in your Will. A specific sum of money, e.g., £1,000, is called a pecuniary gift. Alternatively, you can specify a fraction or percentage of your estate, which is called a residuary gift.

 
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