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Have you got a valid will?

To leave a legacy to the Foundation, you need to have a valid will, properly drawn up and witnessed. Of course, for anyone with dependants, an up to date will is a real necessity, but it’s important for others too.

There are many benefits – a will puts you in control of your estate. It can help save inheritance tax and, of course, it enables you to remember a good cause.

Sir Michael Parkinson, Patron
Did you know...?
How is the Brain and Spine Foundation helping?
Why am I telling you this?
So how can we all help?
Have you got a valid will?
Will you join me?
What could your Legacy achieve?
Want to know more?
What are the Foundation's aims and objectives?
How can I contact the Foundation?

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