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How do I Leave Money to Charity in My Will?

It's easy to include a charity in your will, but you should always consult a professional such as a solicitor or financial adviser to be sure your will reflects your exact intentions and you understand tax implications.

Remember A Charity has produced a free guide to making a will telling you the steps you need to take and how to leave a gift to your favourite cause.

Before you call your adviser, take a few minutes to clear your thoughts and decide exactly what you want to do. Ask yourself...

What have I got to leave?

If you own your home, how much is it worth? Have you any savings or investments? Valuables? Jewellery?

Who do I want to help?

Of course you must make provision for your family, friends and pets first. Make a list of their full names and addresses.

Who else has made a difference to my life?

Has a charity helped you, or someone you love? Which causes have been important to you? Which appeals have really moved you? If you know them, make a note of their official charity name, address and registered number for your adviser.
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