18 OCTOBER 2015 SENIOR LIFESTYLE 17 Legal Advice, Private Client & Legacies Free wills and trusts information
If you have a family member with a learning disability, you need specialist legal advice to write your will and set up a trust. Mencap can help.
Failing to make a will and set up a trust for someone with a learning disability can have serious implications for their financial future.
Mencap’s free wills and trusts seminars and information packs can help you to plan for the future giving your family peace of mind.
We have seminars across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. For information on upcoming seminars near you or to request an information pack, please contact:
0207 696 6925 @
willsandtrusts@mencap.org.uk www.mencap.org.uk/willsandtrusts
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Mencap’s wills and trusts service is free for anyone who needs it but we rely on gifts in wills to fund this service as well as much more of our work for people with a learning disability and their families. When you write your will, and after you have provided for your loved ones, please consider including a gift to Mencap. Every gift, big and small, will ensure that Mencap continues to be the voice of learning disability long into the future.
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