Legacies and Free Will Writing Service
For any charity, legacies form an important part of fundraising activity. If you would like to leave a legacy to Fredericks Foundation, then our Free will writing service may be of interest to you.
Fredericks Foundation have partnered with will writing specialists Squiggle to help you by offering a FREE basic will-writing service online.
With Squiggle, you can write your Will for free in the comfort of your own home as part of this exclusive offer for Fredericks supporters. It could not be easier. Simply choose a time slot that works for you, and a Squiggle Consultant will give you all the help you need. They’ll run through a complete fact-finding consultation to ensure all your needs are covered, but you are in no way obligated to take up any additional services. And you are not even obliged to give a specific donation to Frederick, but any support no matter how big or how small, whether it is now or in your Will, is greatly appreciated.
You can complete your Will in four easy steps:
Book an appointment to meet with a Squiggle Consultant.
You instruct them to complete your Will for free.
You approve (or make changes to) your draft Will.
You get it signed.
With Squiggle, every Will is proofread and approved by a qualified specialist and once signed and witnessed, it will be legally binding. Squiggle will even store it for free, giving you a copy for your records. So, you will know you are set and that everything will be taken care of when the time comes.
This limited time offer is only available for Fredericks supporters who live in England and Wales. Your Will writing service will come at no cost to you, thanks to Squiggle’s support. However, please note that should you opt to use any other service provided by Squiggle, that this will come at a cost to you, and will not be free or paid for by Fredericks. Please also note that you are able to use this service regardless of you leaving a legacy to Fredericks Foundation or not.
Will writing services will also be available from your own solicitor, or if you do not have your own solicitor, you could also approach The Will Writers Association or The Law Society.