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It is always with great sadness that we learn that the animals have lost a precious friend. Over the years we have seen an increasing number of people who have asked that donations be made to our organisation...
Beneficiaries are the people or organisations to whom you leave parts of your estate. Bequests (legacies/gifts) are what you leave to them. The main types of bequests you can leave in your Will are these: (a)...
Once you have decided to write your Will it can be more gratifying than you would imagine. It is an opportunity to show your appreciation for those you love, and help the causes most dear to you. Here...
To provide for your family. Secure the future; if you have children, guardians can be appointed in the Will. Provide for any pets who may survive you. Make sure that your wishes are carried out; this...
If you die without making a Will, you will be `intestate´, and in the UK this means that if you have no close relatives, your money and property could all go to the state (the Crown). Even if you do...
It is of utmost importance that those intending to benefit the Organisation should state our full name and address. Failure to use the correct title may lead to costly litigation and the loss of all or...
Making a Will is the single most important thing we can do to look after those we care about, and the cause most dear to us. The vital work of the Lord Dowding Fund is bringing us closer to the end...
Legacies and writing a Will to include the Lord Dowding FundMaking a Will is the single most important thing we can do to look after those we care about, and the cause most dear to us. For information...