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  1. Making a will

    If you want to be sure your wishes will be met after you die, then making a will is vital. It may prevent you from paying unnecessary taxes to the government.

  2. Free Wills Month 2026

    Every March and October, Age UK takes part in Free Wills Month, offering people aged 55+ the opportunity to have a simple Will written free of charge. Find out more.

  3. The future of employment for older people

    been badly affected by the pandemic, leading to a large number of people – including many older workers – finding themselves out of work. The over-60s have been particularly affected, with many ... course they may not have come into contact with the DWP [Department for Work and Pensions] or the benefits system for a very long time. We’ve got our 50PLUS Choices, which is a range of interventions

  4. Become a corporate partner

    Age UK is known for building partnerships that support our life-changing work and bring lasting benefits to your company. Find out how your company can get involved.

  5. Financial and legal tips before remarrying

    someone as a couple, any means-tested benefits you receive, such as Universal Credit , Pension Credit , Housing Benefit  or Council Tax Support , may be affected. This is because your partner’s ... the overall assessment. Make sure to notify the office that pays your benefits as soon as possible. If your benefits are affected, the amount you receive may go up or down, you may no longer be entitled

  6. Ways to write your will

    There are several ways Age UK can help you write your will and leave a gift to help older people.

  7. Keeping up with changes to the benefit system

    Age UK explains about recent changes to the Winter Fuel Payment, benefits rates, and how Age UK can help older people get what they’re owed – over the phone, online and in the local area.

  8. We Are Undefeatable

    social care charities to help people with long-term health conditions experience the life-changing benefits of everyday activity.

  9. The garden that keeps on giving

    celebrated its fifth birthday. We paid them a visit, to sit in their garden, and discuss the many benefits it's had on older people in the local area.

  10. Do I have to sell my home to pay for care?

    How much you'll need to pay for care will be worked out through a financial assessment. Whether or not your home is included in the financial assessment will depend on your circumstances. Find out

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