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advertising feature What is Certainty?


In a recent survey, 67% of people surveyed did not know where to find their parents’ Wills. Registering your Will with Certainty ensures that we can log the existence of your Will in a central place. This means that your Will is easily traceable by your beneficiaries and not overlooked. Buss Murton also keeps a database of all the Wills which we hold, but changing circumstances, moving to another area or simply the passage of time can sometimes make it difficult for beneficiaries to locate your Will. The registry records that we hold your Will; no one has access to it, and we continue to store it for you. Registering your Will with


Certainty ensures your last wishes are respected and gives you peace of mind. For information on how to register please contact Jan-Louise Denny on 01892 510222.


What is Will Aid


We will be offering people the opportunity to have theirWill professionally drawn up and we will not be earning a penny! To raise as much money as possible for


Will aid, we will draft simple and straight forwardWills without charge, in the hope that theWill-maker will make a donation to theWill Aid charities. Will Aid is a campaign runby nine of the


UK’s bestknowncharities: ActionAid, Age UK, BritishRedCross, Christian Aid, NSPCC, Save the Children, Sightsavers, SCIAF (Scotland) and Trocaire (N. Ireland). Will Aid has raised more than £9 million


in donations and very much more in legacies since its launch in 1988. The last campaign in 2010 raised over £1.5 million in donations. The money raised is shared by theWill Aid charities and is used to transformthe lives of people in theUK and around the world. Conditions will apply. For further information please contact Angela Bradburn from1st November,on 01892 502391


01892 510222


01580 712215


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