Will Aid – Tallents Solicitors launch campaign to get more people writing a will

Tallents Solicitors is participating in Will Aid again this November
September 18, 2024
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Tallents Solicitors is participating in Will Aid again this NovemberAs Tallents Solicitors celebrates 250 years since the founding of the firm in 1774, it is impossible to imagine how many thousands of wills the company has written for its clients.

However, it still wants to ensure as many people as possible have a valid, legal will in place to protect their loved ones and that’s why Sarah Allen, a Partner at Tallents Solicitors and Head of Wills, Trusts and Probate and her team are participating in Will Aid in November once again.

So that more people than ever before can write a will, the Newark and Mansfield offices of Tallents Solicitors all have appointments available for booking now.

Tallents Solicitors are participating in Will Aid in NovemberTallents Solicitors is participating in the national will writing campaign again to raise awareness of the importance of having a will and recently launched their Will Aid campaign to get more people writing wills.

Through Will Aid, participating solicitors waive their fee for writing a basic single or joint will during November and instead invite clients to make a voluntary donation to Will Aid which is then distributed amongst nine UK charities.

Sarah commented that it’s sensible to have a will professionally drafted to ensure that it meets the needs of today’s complex family dynamics, as well as covering issues such as digital assets.

November appointments to write a will are available to book now at Tallents Solicitors in Newark and Mansfield.

Call the team at Tallents Solicitors on 01636 671881 or 01623 666700 to book your appointment now.

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