There have been a number of high-profile will challenges this year in the UK alone with the number of challenges going to the High Court rising by 80%.
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A worrying study has revealed that nearly 50% of social care visits to the elderly were failing patients with the financial crisis in the area affecting the poorest and vulnerable.
Raeside Chisholm are proud to be participating in Will Aid this November in an attempt to help change the lives of people in the UK and around the world.
There are nine Will Aid charities who benefit from this scheme, all of whom work to transform the lives of people in the UK and around the world: ActionAid, Age UK, British Red Cross, Christian Aid, NSPCC, Save the Children, Sightsavers, SCIAF and Trocaire. If you require a basic Will, we will be waiving our fees in November 2015, in the hope that our clients will make a donation to the Will Aid charities. The suggested donation level is £95 for a single basic Will and £150 for a pair of basic mirror Wills.
As mentioned in our blog last week charitable donations are at an all-time high in terms of donations through wills. However, with more and more people looking to leave money to charities and non-profit organisations through wills, is there a risk that DIY wills may restrict charities from obtaining capital?
A new survey into the construction and gifts left in wills in the UK has found that charitable giving increased by 8% from £2bn in 2013 to £2.2bn in 2014 in England and Wales.
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