Trevi’s Make a Will Week June 10-14
Our Make a Will week will take place from 10-14 June 2024. For one week only, you can make or amend your will for free. In doing so, you can support your local community and show your love for Trevi and the women we support, by making a donation.
Making or amending your Will can seem daunting, but having an up-to-date can help bring you peace of mind, knowing that when you die, your wishes will be fulfilled.
how do I take part?
Trevi and our partners can help you to complete this important task during Make a Will week for free. Our solicitors have generously waived their time and fee, in kind support of Trevi.
To make your Will, contact one of our chosen partners and quote
‘Trevi Make a Will Week 2024’ and let them know you would like to take part in our scheme.
Our solicitors will guide you through the process and ensure your wishes are respected. If your situation requires specialised advice, arrangements can be made in advance to accommodate your needs. In addition to traditional in-person appointments, some solicitors may offer telephone or video call consultations for added convenience.
why make a will?
Having a Will makes sure that those you care about, such as your family and friends, as well as the charities you hold important, are provided for in the way that you want.
Your will specifies how your estate (this is what you own, such as your property and money) is to be distributed after you die. Your personal wishes should always come first when you are writing your Will.
If you don’t have a Will when you die, your estate will be distributed according to the law, and family members, friends or chosen charities may not receive a gift as you had wished.
thank you for your support
If you choose to kindly donate to Trevi in place of the waived fee, it will be greatly appreciated. Any donations we receive during Make a Will week will help support our women and children to break free and gain a fresh start in life.
Your generous gift will directly contribute to helping women and children affected by trauma and abuse.
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