Making a Will
I have decided to remember the MS Trust in my will because I had such help from them following my diagnosis in 2004.
Margaret Grebby
Making a will is the safest way to ensure that your loved ones are provided for after you have passed away, and that your possessions are shared amongst family, friends and chosen causes, exactly as you wish. If you don't have an up to date will, the courts will have to administer your affairs after you die.
How can I write a will?
A will is a legal document and must comply with legal formalities. For this reason we recommend that you ask a solicitor to help you write one.
George Ide LLP is a highly respected firm of solicitors, who will provide a will making service to supporters of the MS Trust. Prices start from £114.00 for a basic single will. This can be done online, through a telephone call or by visiting their office. George Ide will donate a percentage of their charge to the MS Trust. You do not have to leave a gift in your will to use this service.
George Ide LLP Solicitors are completely independent of the MS Trust. For further information, contact them on 01243 831006, email paul.asling@georgeide.co.uk or visit their website
Alternatively you can use the Law Society's 'Find a solicitor' service on their website www.lawsociety.org.uk
Why leave a gift to the MS Trust in your will?
Every week, fifty people in the UK are diagnosed with MS. A gift in your will could help us to provide them with the information and support they need to face a lifelong and uncertain journey.
Further information
If you would like further information on how you can remember the MS Trust in your will or if you would like to speak to someone at the MS Trust, please don't hesitate to contact us on 01462 476707 or fundraising@mstrust.org.uk