The Scottish Mail on Sunday

FREE* will writing service for every reader

It takes only 15 minutes and you can do it online

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Having a will really matters. A legal document to remember people and causes you are close to and an opportunit­y to leave your legacy to the world.

Writing your will is easier than you might think, but it’s one of those things that so many of us keep putting off. In fact, thirty million adults in the UK haven’t written a will, which can lead to unnecessar­y delays and upsetting disputes at a challengin­g time.

To make it easier for Mail readers to take control of what happens when they die, Save the Children UK is offering a free will writing service worth £90 provided by Farewill, the UK’s best-rated will writer. All they ask is that you might consider leaving a gift to Save the Children when writing your will.

About your FREE WILL

All you need to do is answer a series of detailed questions online about your personal circumstan­ces. You can do everything from the comfort of your own home, at a time that’s convenient to you. All it takes is 15 minutes. You don’t even need to do it all at once – you can save your answers and come back to them when you have more time.

Farewill’s online will writing service includes specialist checking to make sure your wishes are clear. Arranging your will is also the perfect time to make a charitable legacy donation. Save the Children relies on gifts in wills, with

£1 in every £6 of what they receive from kind supporters coming from a legacy gift. Although there is no obligation, we do hope that Mail readers benefiting from this offer will consider including a gift for Save the Children to help give children here in the UK and around the world the future they deserve.

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