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Will You or Won’t You? Wjm Supports the Highland Hospice's Make a Will Month

Angus MacLeod

Published byAngus MacLeod

29th April 2015

Will You or Won’t You? Wjm Supports the Highland Hospice's Make a Will Month

If you don’t have a Will or need to update your Will, May provides the ideal opportunity during the Highland Hospice Make a Will Month, which is being supported by WJM.

During May you can come along to WJM and make a simple will* and all it will cost you is a donation to the Highland Hospice.  

Angus MacLeod, Head of WJM Inverness, said ‘Everyone should have a Will, however simple, in place. Too many people make wrong assumptions about death and inheritance which, after their death, puts extra pressure on family and friends at an already difficult time. Having a Will means all your affairs are sorted and there is no ambiguity about your final wishes.”

“And if you make your Will during May, you can help to support the Highland Hospice. The Highland Hospice is a highly respected and much loved institution in Inverness and we’re delighted to be able to work with them for their Make a Will month. The premise is simple: instead of us charging you a fee to make your Will, we ask you to make an equivalent donation to the Hospice (subject to a sensible minimum donation). You could also choose to leave the Hospice a legacy in your Will” added Angus.

Contact Angus MacLeod: agm@wjm.co.uk or Kirsten Brass: kfb@wjm.co.uk to discuss making your Will.

More about the Highland Hospice here.

*If your affairs are complicated and you require tax or other specialist advice; you will be charged a fee to cover the specialist advice and the creation of a complex Will. In these circumstances we provide you with a written quotation outlining the work and its cost.

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