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Legacy Giving - More Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Pecuniary Gift. This is a fixed sum of money that you will leave in your will.
Residuary Gift. This is a percentage of your estate after other gifts and expenses. This type of gift keeps its value over time because it adjusts with inflation.
Specific Gift. This is a particular item such as furniture, equipment, artwork or other possessions – that could enhance the hall or could be sold to help fund vital improvements.
No — many online and free will services provide legally valid wills suitable for simple estates. However, for more complex circumstances, a solicitor is recommended.
Writing or updating your will is simple. You can visit your own solicitor or use one of many free or low‑cost will writing services available in the UK.
Many larger national charities also offer free will services through trusted partnerships, making it easier than ever to write or amend your will at no cost and leave gifts to your loved ones and favourite causes.
Popular options include:
Farewill – Online will writing. https://farewill.com
National Free Wills Network - https://nationalfreewills.net
Remember A Charity Free Will Service - https://rememberacharity.org.uk
FreeWills.co.uk - https://www.freewills.co.uk
Yes. Most online services allow updates, and solicitors can amend your will at any time.
No, but we would love to thank you and keep you informed. Of course, you can also remain anonymous if preferred.
You can contact any one of the trustees directly or alternatively simply talk to a solicitor or engage with a will writing service.
You can get in touch with us by email - asvhgiving@gmail.com
Thank you for considering a gift that will protect the future of our hall for future generations.
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