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Are you one of 58% of people in the UK who haven’t made their Will?


Making a Will ensures that you are able to decide how your property, your money and your assets will be distributed after you die. It gives you the chance to make sure your children and loved ones are provided for after you are gone, yet currently 58% of people in the UK don’t have a Will. This means that the government will decide how to distribute your property, your money and your assets and if you have an unmarried partner or step-children, they could be left with nothing.


Heart of Kent Hospice’s Make a Will Fortnight, 20 February to 3 March is an opportunity for you to make or amend your Will. During Make a Will Fortnight six local, qualified Solicitors based in Maidstone have pledged their time to you for free. Instead, they are asking that you make a donation to Heart of Kent Hospice. You’ll get professional legal advice and the peace of mind of knowing that your wishes will be carried out


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Your donation will help Heart of Kent Hospice to continue caring for local people and their families at home or in their locally based Aylesford Hospice.


If you would like to make or amend your Will please call 1 of the 6 solicitors listed, stating Heart of Kent Hospice ‘Make a Will Fortnight’ and make your appointment so that you can decide what happens to your property, your money and your assets.


Argo Life & Legacy Home visits by appointment. T: 01227 700 702 M. 07732 165 657 Contact: Kelly Duke, Director


Burrough’s Solicitors 38 King Street, Maidstone ME14 1BS T: 01622 757 580 or 01622 676 982 Contact: Simon Rogers, Partner


Daniel Francis Solicitors 5A Tonbridge Road, Maidstone, ME16 8RL T. 01622 669 460 Contact: Mary Eniolu, Principal


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16 Mill Street, Maidstone, ME15 6XT T. 01622 678 341 Contact: Alex Astley, Partner


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T. 01622 238 850 Contact: Gareth Scott, Partner


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Contact: Kerin Speedie, Associate Director and Head of Tax and Estate Planning


For more information, please contact Ellie Dorrell, In Memoriam and Giving in Wills Manager, on 01622 790195 or email ellie.dorrell@hokh.co.uk or visit www.hokh.org/makeawill


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