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  1. crs_nov17_wills_consultation_response.pdf

    Consultation Response Law Commission- Making a Will 10th November 2017 Reference number – 2317 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, ... Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 About this consultation The current law on wills in England and Wales comes from the Wills Act 1837, an archaic statute which does not account for modern and sophisticated

  2. CRS_Nov16_Managing_medicines_for_adults_receiving_social_care_in_the_community.pdf

    Managing medicines for adults receiving social care in the community Consultation on draft NICE Guideline [GID-MANAGINGMEDICINESCOMMUNITYSOCIALCARE] Ref: 3916 Date: November 2016 All rights ... the management of medicines for adults receiving social care in the community. Older people form a large and growing part of the demographic this guideline will act to support so their needs are highly

  3. RB_April15_Winter_fuel_payment_briefing.pdf

    explains Age UK’s views. Who receives it and how much is it worth today? The WFP is a one-off annual payment that provides help with the cost of energy bills for pensioner households. It is currently a ... expected to be devolved to the Scottish Government.  It is paid to people who have reached women’s state pension age in the qualifying week which is the third week in Septemberi.  For winter 2014/15 payments

  4. Making a will

    If you want to be sure your wishes will be met after you die, then making a will is vital.

  5. Free Wills Month

    and Age Cymru, along with other national charities, takes part in Free Wills Month, offering supporters the opportunity to have a will written or updated free of charge.

  6. Advance decisions (living wills)

    A living will lets you indicate what type of treatment you want, or refuse some types of medical treatment in certain situations, if you lack capacity to make or communicate your decisions at the time

  7. Random acts of kindness

    day. Random acts of kindness Ask if we'd like to meet for coffee and a chat A phone call to see if I’m alright Fetching something of the top shelf for me in the supermarket Ask if medication needs sorting ... Holding my arm when I'm unsteady Offer to take me shopping Take me to have my nails done Make conversation I phone my 93 year old Mother-in-law every day to check she's okay and when we visit I take some

  8. What to do when the weather's bad

    paths or driveways clear in bad weather – most people are more than happy to help. Plan ahead when driving.  Try to avoid going out in the car in bad weather if possible, and make sure you follow

  9. Income tax

    If your income is over a certain amount, you will have to pay Income Tax on it. Not all income is taxable, and there are allowances and reliefs you may be able to claim.  Not all income counts towards ... pay tax on: earnings from employment or self-employment pensions, including State Pension , and annuities (except pensions under the War Pensions Scheme and Armed Forces Compensation Scheme) interest from

  10. Remarrying in later life

    There are some key practical issues to consider when remarrying. Taking some time to think about your finances can save a lot of heartache for you and your family in the future.

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