Writing a new Will

The first step in making a new Will is to decide who will do this for you.

The Scottish Wildlife Trust cannot recommend a particular solicitor or Will writer but the following links may be helpful in choosing the right one for you.

Using a solicitor: Find a solicitor in your local area through the Law Society of Scotland.

Using a Will writer: Professional Will writers are another option, but they are currently less regulated than solicitors. It is important to check that they belong to a professional body and follow a code of conduct. The Institute of Professional Will writers are just one of the bodies that might be able to help.

Using a bank: Many high street banks now offer a Will writing service for their customers. Please contact your local branch for further information.

Use the National Free Wills Network: Our Free Wills scheme is aimed at supporters of the Scottish Wildlife Trust.  Contact the development team for more information.


Every gift matters

Every gift in every Will, no matter how large or small, really does make a difference to the future of Scotland’s wildlife.


Updating an existing Will

It is important to review your Will regularly to ensure it reflects your current wishes. Generally you should review your Will every five years or every time a ‘life-event’ happens.

For example when:

  • You marry
  • You have a child or grandchild
  • There is a death in your family
  • There is a change in your financial circumstances
  • There are major changes in the types or rates of taxation
  • You are going to live abroad
  • You are moving to shared accommodation
  • You separate or divorce from your spouse or partner
  • A change in the health of either you or your partner

Updating your Will is a simple task and small changes or additions can be made easily using a Codicil or Letter of Wishes.  This is an instruction that is added to your existing Will but we recommend you seek professional help to make any changes and ensure it is legally binding.


Look after your loved ones

By having a valid and up to date Will in place, you can ensure that your nearest and dearest are provided for, as well as helping charitable causes that are close to your heart.


The contents of a Will

Once you’ve chosen who will draw up your new Will, you may be able to save time and money by considering a few things before making a start. These include:

  • Who should inherit your property, money, shares and other assets and possessions
  • Who should be responsible for looking after your estate (the executors)
  • Special arrangements for your funeral
  • Any charitable donations you would like to make and whether you would like to leave a pecuniary or residual gift

Leave a gift to wildlife

Remembering the Scottish Wildlife Trust in your Will is simple.


If you would like to include a gift in your Will to the Scottish Wildlife Trust, you may be asked to reference the following information:

Scottish Wildlife Trust
Harbourside House
110 Commercial Street
Edinburgh
EH6 6NF

Charity Number: SC005792

 

Thank you for considering leaving the Scottish Wildlife Trust a gift in your Will.

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