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Through a gift in your Will, you can help us prevent unpaid carers reaching crisis point, and help us build a better future for carers.

Whilst there is no obligation to include a gift in your Will, we hope you will consider leaving a gift to Caring Together Charity once your loved ones are provided for. You could give a % gift (which can be any percentage from 1%-100%) or a specific sum of money.

Our free Will writing services are free and easy to use, and your Will can be written in as little as 30 minutes. Choose from online, telephone, or an in-person appointment with a local solicitor.

If you’ve already written your Will – don’t worry. You can still leave a gift to Caring Together by getting in touch with the solicitor you wrote your Will with and getting this updated. Or if you’d like to re-write your Will, simply use one of our free services below.

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We partner with Farewill (regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority), the largest Will writing service in the UK. Write your will in the comfort of your own home – in as little as 20 minutes!

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Our partner, Farewill, offers a telephone Will service. You can speak to a Will specialist on the phone who will guide you through the process. Call 0203 318 4279 and quote ‘CaringTogether-phone’, or request a callback. A late cancellation or no-show for a telephone
appointment will incur a £20 fee.

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Meet with a local solicitor to have your Will made or updated for free.

This service is provided by our partner, the National Free Wills Network. Simply fill out the form by clicking the button below, and the National Free
Wills Network will provide you with a list of participating solicitors in your area.

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Alternatively, you can request a pack by emailing us.

The Gift of a Lifetime

Stuart and Brenda care for two of their adopted children who have learning difficulties. They are unpaid carers, and long-term supporters of Caring Together. Stuart is also Caring Together’s Chair of Trustees

They already had a simple mirror will written back in the 1970s, but realised that this needed updating after the changes to their lives over the years, including the adoption of their three children. Find out more about why Stuart and Brenda decided to get so involved in supporting unpaid cares, and how this led them to leave a gift in their Will to Caring Together.

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FAQs

Do I need a Will?+

There’s usually a key time in someone’s life when they decide to write a Will. Whether that’s an anniversary, a birth of a child, or moving house.

However, there doesn’t have to be a change in your life to write a Will. It’s important to have one, and ensuring your affairs are in order helps family and friends at a stressful time, ensures your wishes are followed, as well as making sure your loved ones are taken care of. It’s also the only way for you to leave a legacy to the causes and charities that you care about.

What if I already have a Will?+

If you’ve already written your Will – don’t worry. If you’d like to make a small amendment, like adding a gift to Caring Together Charity, you can do so by getting in touch with the solicitor you wrote your Will with and getting this updated.

If you’d like to make any significant changes, or if you’d like to re-write your Will anyway, simply use one of our free services.

What types of gifts can I leave?+

If you’d like to leave a gift in your Will to Caring Together, there are a number of ways you can do it. You could gift:

1. A share or percentage of your estate (residuary gift)

You may wish to leave all or part of what is left of your estate after other gifts and debts have been paid. This gift will not be eroded in value by inflation over the years.

2. A set sum of money (pecuniary gift)

You may wish to leave us a stated sum of money. With this gift, it’s important to remember that the value of money changes over time and you may need to alter your Will periodically to keep up with inflation.

3. A specific item of value

You may decide to gift us specific items of value, such as works of art or property.

4. A reversionary gift

This gift enables you to pass your estate, or specific assets of your estate, to individuals who will benefit throughout their lifetime. Following their deaths, all or some of the estate is then passed to the beneficiaries, as specified in the reversionary legacy. For example, property may be left to a cousin for their lifetime and then bequeathed to Caring Together Charity after their death.

For more information on types of gifts, as well as suggested wording for your will, you can download a copy of our free Wills guide.

Are there any tax benefits?+

As a registered charity, your gift to Caring Together Charity will be free of Inheritance Tax (IHT). So, if the value of your estate is more than the tax threshold, a gift to charity could reduce the burden of Inheritance Tax. Also, if you leave 10% or more of your estate to charity, this can reduce the rate of IHT from 40% to 36% on some assets.

Find more information about Inheritance Tax.

Unfortunately, we are unable to claim Gift Aid on gifts in Wills.

Where do I keep my Will?+

Wills often get lost or mislaid over time, so make sure to keep yours safe. We recommend leaving a copy with your solicitor, or with someone you trust. Alternatively, for a small fee, you can register your Will with the National Will Register.