Make A Will And Support We Hear You

06th Sep 2021 Make A Will And Support We Hear You

Now is a good time to make a Will

October is Will Month and an opportunity for Thatcher + Hallam to give back to the local community, in more ways than one.

Take advantage of our Will month offer

If you book an appointment to make a Will during Will month in October you will benefit from a discounted rate of just £125 (plus VAT) for a single Will and £175 (plus VAT) for a joint Will.

The number of appointments available is limited so anyone wanting to take advantage of this offer is encouraged to book an appointment as soon as possible by calling 01761 414646.

Our Will month donations to We Hear You

Thatcher + Hallam will also be donating money raised during Will Month to We Hear You. We Hear You is a local charity, working across Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset and Wiltshire providing free emotional support to patients, family, friends and carers who’ve been affected by life threatening conditions, including cancer. For each Will made as part of this offer, Thatcher + Hallam will donate 50% of the fee (excluding VAT) to We Hear You.

Laura Ablett, Partner at Thatcher + Hallam said, ‘We believe it’s really important that everyone makes a Will and Will month is an opportunity for us to raise awareness of this. The fact that we can then also support We Hear You is a significant bonus. We know how valuable the service We Hear You provide is to the local community and we hope to be able to raise a significant sum during Will month to support their work.”

Further information

To find out more about We Hear You, the services they offer or how you can support the charity visit their website.

To find out more about making a Will click here. (Note that the prices for making a Will that are quoted on this page are our normal costs, not the discounted rates for October.)

(Pictured: Our Wills team – Laura Ablett, George Persson, Michelle Deane.)

*This article is current as of the date of its publication and does not necessarily reflect the present state of the law or relevant regulation.