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    • Leave a Life-Saving Gift in Your Will
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    2. Leave a gift in your Will

    Leave a Life-Saving Gift in Your Will

    with Our Free Will Writing Service

    By leaving a gift in your Will to the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance Charity, you help fund our vital service for local communities. Gifts in Wills provide over 20% of our annual income, ensuring we can continue to save lives for years to come.

    We’ve partnered with the National Free Wills Network to offer a Will writing service at no cost to you. You can use this service to write or update your Will with help from local solicitors, ensuring your loved ones are taken care of.

    You are not required to leave a gift to us, but we hope you will consider supporting our life-saving work after providing for your family.

    How the National Free Wills Network Works:

    1. Fill out the form below to request a free Wills pack.
    2. Choose a participating solicitor from the pack and book an appointment.
    3. Have your Will written or updated according to your wishes for free.

    With the help of a local solicitor, you can ensure that your loved ones are cared for and, if you choose, include a gift to a charity close to your heart.

    To be referred to the National Free Wills Network, simply fill out the enquiry form below. Updating or writing your Will today could help us to save a life tomorrow.


    Already left us a gift in your will?

    If you’ve left a gift to us in your Will, or if you’re considering it, we’d love to hear from you.

    You don’t have to share your plans with us, but if you do, we’d like to thank you and keep you updated on how your gift could make a difference.

    Let us know you’ve left us a gift in your will


    Below are some of our most frequently asked questions:

    How can I help relations, friends and charities?

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    If you would like to leave a bequest to charity but need to ensure that relatives or close friends are well provided for during their lifetimes, there is a simple way to achieve both aims. Your solicitor can explain how someone can receive an income or other benefit from your Estate for their lifetime and then, when this is no longer needed, the remainder can be passed to charity.

    Published: 16th October, 2017

    Updated: 22nd October, 2021

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    What about my funeral arrangements?

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    As many people never quite get round to discussing funeral arrangements with loved ones, making a Will gives you the opportunity to make your wishes known. Make a note of these to be included in your Will. Strangely enough, the cost of a headstone or memorial is not regarded, by Law, as a funeral expense and it will make matters easier for your Executors if your wishes with regard to a headstone or memorial are also included in your Will.

    Published: 16th October, 2017

    Updated: 22nd October, 2021

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    Why make a Will?

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    If you have no family and have not made a Will, your entire estate could pass to the Crown and be added to the Treasury's coffers. So while you might want your closest friend to have all your possessions, the law will not agree if there is no Will.

    Who should make one?

    Everyone should make a Will because this is the only way you can be sure that your Estate will be distributed in accordance with your wishes.

    It is particularly important for parents with young families to make a Will to ensure that their children's needs are safeguarded. It is not enough to guarantee that their financial future is secure, thought must also be given to who will bring them up if you and your partner die. Guardians can be appointed in your Will and your solicitor will help with details of Trust Funds.

    Can I draw one up myself?

    It is perfectly possible to draw up your own Will but even simple Wills must comply with legal formalities and, if you are not familiar with legal terminology, just one mistake could invalidate the whole document.

    The best advice we can give is that you use a solicitor to draw up the Will. It is worth the expense to have peace of mind knowing that your wishes cannot be misinterpreted.

    Who should benefit from my Will?

    Write down the full names and addresses of all the people you wish to remember in your Will. Think carefully about precisely which special gifts you wish to make and to whom.

    Published: 16th October, 2017

    Updated: 22nd October, 2021

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    Inheritance Tax

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    The Government has launched a scheme called “Legacy 10” aimed at encouraging those who support charities in their lifetime to also do so in their wills.

    How does it work? 

    If you decide to leave 10% or more of your estate to charity, the  inheritance tax reduces from 40% to 36% (Note: Inheritance Tax is only applicable to estates exceeding £325,000).

    More Information

    We advise you to seek financial advice from a professional.

    Find out more about inheritance tax and charitable giving on the HMRC website

    For further details on how your can support us, please contact us on: 01823 669604 or email: [email protected]

    Published: 16th October, 2017

    Updated: 15th February, 2023

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    What if I already have a Will?

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    If you have already made your Will, a bequest to our charity may be added to it by way of a Codicil. A codicil is a way to add a gift to Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance to your latest Will. It is a supplement to your Will that can make changes or amend and allow additions to that Will.

    If you already have more than one Will make sure that this codicil refers to the latest Will – also clearly identify which codicil this will be, first, second, third etc.

    Unless the change you are making is very straightforward we recommend that you consult your solicitor and consider having your Will redrafted.

    If you decide to update your will using a codicil, here are a few basic rules:

    • Just like a Will, you will need two adult witnesses to you signing the codicil. They, or their spouses cannot be beneficiaries.  They do not need to see the contents of the codicil, merely that you sign it in their presence
    • The witnesses need to write in their names and addresses and sign the codicil
    • Keep the completed codicil with your latest will, but not attached by pins or staples etc, in a safe place
    • Send a copy of the Will and codicil, in a sealed envelope if you prefer, to a trusted person. This could be your executor, solicitor, good friend, charity beneficiary and let them know where the original Will and codicil are stored.

    Published: 16th October, 2017

    Updated: 11th January, 2022

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    Information for Executors

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    If you are looking to make a payment from a Will, please contact our Administration team on 01823 669604 or email: [email protected]

    If you make the payment using our online donation form, please get in touch to let us know so we can ensure the gift is properly recorded and acknowledged.

    Published: 15th February, 2023

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