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You may be thinking about donating to charity or leaving money in your will or during the course of your lifetime. It may be that you can avoid inheritance tax or reduce it by giving some or all of your estate to charity.
We are happy to offer advice and assistance in all aspects of charitable giving. Our specialist team will offer you individual advice geared to your own circumstances and requirements. Everyone is different and all our clients have different priorities. We offer an individual service that is tailor-made to meet our clients’ needs.
We have a wealth of experience in dealing with charities and leaving money to charities in your will – with our two senior solicitors having over 40 years’ experience between them in charitable giving. We are committed to supporting local hospices together with other local and national charities.
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If you would like to speak to a member of our Wills & Probate team please contact us on 0113 201 4900 or complete the following form:
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