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1. Find a solicitor The safest way of making a Will is to use a solicitor. Start by asking those close to you, friends and family whether they can recommend someone. Or you could try your local directory or the internet. A basic Will should cost very little.
2. List your assets Note down all your assets; these usually include your home, car, any stocks and shares, your bank or building society accounts. Items such as clothing, jewellery, pictures, books and furniture can also be included.
3. Who would you like to benefit? Begin with family and friends, then charities such as MSIF. Remember a Will is an excellent way of making a final statement about the values you hold during your lifetime.
4. Decide on how you wish to leave your legacies. Details on the types of gifts you can leave can be found in How to leave a gift in your Will.
Please note that your Will is revocable – meaning you can change the provisions in your Will at any time.
Further information If you have any queries about leaving a gift to MSIF in your Will, please e-mail us at info@msif.org
Please Note The information on this site is not intended as legal, tax or investment advice. For such advice, please consult a legal, tax or investment professional.
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