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Why do we value old objects over older people? Age UK is here to change how we age.
Here's how, with your support, Age UK is supporting older people through the cost of living crisis.
A range of products to help you make the most of later life are available through Age UK Trading, with profits given to the charity.
You can have your will written by a local solicitor with Will Aid and help raise funds for wonderful causes including Age UK.
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.
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.
There are several ways Age UK can help you write your will and leave a gift to help older people.
Download an IHT form on GOV.UK These are the main tasks involved in distributing the estate: If the will states a specific item of personal property is to be given (‘bequeathed’) to someone, ... each beneficiary. Estate accounts show details of all the money that's come into and out of the estate (including assets and debts) as well as the final amount to be distributed to the beneficiaries. Beneficiaries
Making a will can give you and your family peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be met after you die. Download our guide to find out more.
With a gift to Age UK in your will, you can do so much to make sure older people have the support they deserve in the years to come.
Advance decisions (sometimes called a 'living will') and advance statements let you make decisions now about your future care. Find out more from Age UK.
Request your free Age UK gifts in wills guide today.
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.