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CONSIDER MAKING A BEQUEST A will is one of the simplest ways to safeguard the future of your family and friends, and gives you a wonderful opportunity to remember your favourite charities It is the best way of ensuring that your wishes are followed and can help reduce the worry to your loved ones at what is already a stressful time Not having a will means that you will die intestate and your estate will then be shared out according to statutory rules. If this happens, your loved ones may not benefit in the way you want and the charities you support are unlikely to benefit at all Whatever your age and circumstances, it is very important that you have an up-to-date will which accurately reflects your wishes If you would like further information on making or updating your will, please see your legal advisor; you can also make a confidential appointment to speak to President Eric Bell or the Hon Secretary Brian Robinson, they will be happy to answer any questions you may have. To see how will your bequest be used by the sub-Branch for the welfare of ex-servicepersons please click Dispersal |