Make a will and support Age Concern Luton

Machins private client solicitor Radha Chauhan who will be helping people make a will in November in return for a donation to Age Concern LutonMachins private client solicitor Radha Chauhan who will be helping people make a will in November in return for a donation to Age Concern Luton
Machins private client solicitor Radha Chauhan who will be helping people make a will in November in return for a donation to Age Concern Luton
Making a will is one of the most important moves you will make to ensure your family’s security.

If you haven’t already made the arrangements, there’s no time like the present – particularly as next month is Make a Will Month.

And Machins Solicitors are delighted to be supporting vital local charity Age Concern Luton.

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Private client solicitor Radha Chauhan said: “Making a will is simple and is arguably one of the important things you will do in your life.

"Once we take your instructions regarding who you would like to deal with your estate after your death, and how you would like it to be divided, the rest of the work is down to us.

"Putting a will in place ensures that not only will your estate be looked after when you’re gone, but also that your wishes will be carried out and your loved ones protected.”

During November, Machins will be donating their time to preparing or updating your will in return for a donation to Age Concern Luton.

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Radha said: “We are getting behind this amazing charity because of the incredible support they provide to the elderly community in Luton.”

ACL director Colette McKeaveney said: “We are so incredibly grateful to Machins for their help.

"Winter is always a tough time for senior citizens, and even more so in the current economic crisis. The funding we receive will give us an opportunity to assist even more elderly people as they face hard times ahead.”

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