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  1. Legal issues

    Information on legal issues including wills and what to do when someone dies.

  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. Annuities

    Annuities offer an income in later life. When you approach retirement, will you cash in your pension pot or get a lifetime annuity? Get information about the options.

  6. will_planner_form_Age_Cymru.pdf

    reference at your meeting. (Please note that this will planner is not a legal document and cannot be used as a valid will.) **Executors are the people who will deal with your estate, collecting and distributing ... (usually a family member or a solicitor). Write their details here and let them know where copies of your will are kept. *Guardians have legal responsibility for children until they turn 18. A handy tool to prepare

  7. Leave a legacy

    Gifts in wills are vital to Age Cymru, and mean that years from now, people in later life will have someone to turn to if they’re feeling vulnerable, lonely and forgotten.

  8. What to do when someone dies

    When someone dies there are many things to do, often at a time of great personal distress when we feel least able to manage. The following pages take you step by step through what you need to go and where

  9. Making a will

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

  10. 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

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