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  1. What is an executor of a will?

    An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the estate of the person who's died. Find out more information on what executors do from Age UK.

  2. Information for executors

    If you're an executor of a will that leaves a gift to Age UK we can advise on payment of the gift and guidance on next steps. Here's what you need to do.

  3. How to be an executor information guide

    If someone has asked you to be the executor of their estate, there are things you need to do after their death. Download our guide to find out more.

  4. Changes to immigration status - what is an eVisa?

    Physical documents to record your immigration status are being replaced with a new digital system known as an eVisa. Find out more from Age UK.

  5. What is the value of an older person’s life?

    because “ the people who are dying are essentially all over 80”. I have no idea if this is true or not, and it’s not the purpose of this blog to decide. But let’s be honest, we’ve ... this pandemic. Quantity and quality of life It is often asserted that an older person’s life is worth less than a young person’s. In a way this is arguably true, since on average a young person

  6. The role of faith during the coronavirus pandemic

    As the coronavirus pandemic continues, faith remains an important part of some older people’s lives. But what impact is the pandemic having on beliefs and communities?

  7. What is Joining Forces?

    Joining Forces is a Ministry of Defence-funded project to support the quality of life and wellbeing of veterans born before 1950 and their family and carers

  8. What is R?

    Dr Elizabeth Webb explains what R is, and its importance in the containment of the coronavirus outbreak.

  9. What is cautious hugging?

    said that when we see our nearest and dearest again we may want to employ 'cautious hugging', but what is that? Dr Elizabeth Webb investigates.

  10. What is financial abuse?

    If someone is misusing your money or stealing from you – or you're worried that this is happening to someone else – this could be financial abuse. Find out more from Age UK.

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