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Charity Will Fortnight with the Marmalade Trust – Wards Solicitors

Charity Will Fortnight with the Marmalade Trust – Wards Solicitors

In aid of National Wills Month in October, Wards Solicitors will be partnering with loneliness charity the Marmalade Trust for a two week Wills scheme, running from 24 October to 6 November.

During the fortnight, Wards’ Wills and Probate team will be offering their time for free in return for a charity donation to the Marmalade Trust, which raises awareness of the impact of loneliness and helps people forge new friendships.   Charity supporters will be able to make or update a simple Will for free, in return for a suggested donation of £120 for a single Will and £180 for a couple’s Will.   Wills appointments will be available either online or in person.

For further details, please contact Wards Wills and Probate Partner Alison Mellor on 0117 929 2811 or email alison.mellor@wards.uk.com.

You can find out more information about the work of the Marmalade Trust here.

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