How to Leave a Legacy

Of course, family and friends will be your first priority. But you can also leave a gift to those causes closest to your heart .

No gift is too small to make a lasting difference.

First, you’ll need to decide what type of gift you’d like to leave and whether you’d like it to be used in any particular way.

1. A Residuary Gift,

You can leave the remainder of your estate, or a percentage of it, once family and friends have been provided for. This is the type of gift many supporters choose to make, because it has the added benefit of keeping its value over time – it isn’t affected by inflation.

2. A Pecuniary Gift,

You can specify a particular amount of money or a valuable saleable item, like a piece of jewellery or furniture, that you would like to leave to one of our charity partners.
After you decide which type of gift you would like to leave, you need to note the official charity name, address and registered charity number to give to your professional advisor. We can provide you with our member charity details

 

If you want to leave a gift to charity but have already made a Will, you can change it by:

1. Making A new Will

Once written, it makes any past Wills void.

You can write a new Will with a local solicitor or professional advisor.

Or;

2. By Adding a Codicil to an existing Will

A codicil is a document used to change a Will that has already been made.

It can make simple additions or amendments to an existing Will.

You can also make a codicil with a local solicitor of professional advisor.

For more details on leaving a gift in your Will, please call Gina on 020 3375 6248.