Will Month

Make your Will for free this May: Local solicitors will be waiving their fees in return for a donation to Moya Cole Hospice.

No one knows what the future holds, and life-changing moments can happen when you least expect them. Making a Will and letting your family and friends know your wishes is vital, and it can be a lot more affordable and straightforward than you may think.

This May, a number of local solicitors will be waiving their fees in return for a donation to Moya Cole Hospice as part of Will Month.

Making a Will means you can make sure that all the people you care about are provided for and your wishes will be fulfilled. You gain peace of mind and knowledge that your wishes will be carried out, and you’re also supporting your local hospice to provide much-needed specialist care to people in our community. 

Follow these simple steps to take part

1. Register your interest

Register your interest now using the form below and we’ll send you an email with all the information you need, including a full list of participating solicitors.

2. Make an appointment and turn your wishes into a Will

Choose a solicitor and make an appointment, stating you would like to take part in Moya Cole Hospice Will Month. At your appointment you will discuss your situation and preferences, then they will then draft your Will accordingly. It does not have to be completed before the end of Will Month in May.

3. Make a donation

After your appointment, make a donation to Moya Cole Hospice by cheque, online or over the phone. The recommended amounts are a lot lower than what you would usually pay. Your solicitor will be able to take your donation at your appointment if you wish.

If you have used one of our online Will-writing services or made an appointment over the phone with one of our solicitors, you can made a donation by clicking here and stating in the comments that you have taken part in Will Month and what solicitor you used



Leaving a gift to Moya Cole Hospice in your Will

Did you know that nearly a third of our donated income comes from people kindly leaving a gift in their Will? There’s no obligation, but if you choose to do so, just 1% of your estate would make a huge difference to the care we are able to provide for local people impacted by life-limiting illnesses.

Want to know more?

For more information on leaving a gift in your Will, talk to Heather Bennett, Philanthropy Lead, by calling 0161 498 3631 or emailing legacies@moyacole.org.uk.