Marie Curie Legacy Day – Gift for the Future Event

Thursday May 31st – Fishbourne Roman Palace, Chichester

If you are considering writing your Will and would like to find out about the difference a gift in your will can make to Marie Curie, come along to Fishbourne Roman Palace on Thursday 31st May in Chichester to hear more about how these special gifts could help local people living with a terminal illness and their families.

If you’re thinking about leaving a gift in your Will to Marie Curie, we’d love to have the chance to meet you. Attending one of our Legacy events is a useful opportunity to ask any questions you may have about writing a Will to a qualified Wills and Probate Solicitor. You’ll also hear about the care services we provide and you are welcome to join a guided tour of the Palace at the end of the event.

There are several reasons why it is extremely important to have a Will in place. If you die before making a Will, there are laws which can determine where your assets and your money will go and result in your wishes not being carried out. This can be very distressing and cause upset for your family at a time when they are already grieving the loss of a loved one.

Your wishes are important; remember you can’t take it with you! A Will can ensure that when you die, your family, friends or chosen charities, get to inherit your assets as you would have wanted.

Places are limited. To apply call or email Toni Denyer on 01883 832 639 or toni.denyer@mariecurie.org.uk for more information or to reserve your place.

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