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Will Aid Month

Following on from last month’s introduction of the new free Will initiative here at Susan Howarth & Co., we’re delighted to announce our participation in Will Aid this November.

A UK-wide scheme, Will Aid is a simply way to make your Will and support nine fantastic charities. Absolutely anyone and everyone can take part throughout the month, and there is no minimum age imposed on who can get a Will.

As a part of Will Aid, we will waive our usual fee and you are invited to make a donation to charity (the suggested voluntary donation is £95 for a basic single Will or £150 for a pair of basic mirror Wills).

As there is limited availability and some conditions apply, please contact our Wills & Probate lawyer Natalie Whitmore on 01606 48777 or nataliewhitemore@susanhowarthsolicitors.co.uk for more details.

For more information or to speak to one of our experts, please call us on 01606 48777

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