Humphries Kirk announce Will Week

will week posterHumphries Kirk have announced a Will week from the 19th to 23rd of April with prices for simple Wills reduced by 40%*. The offer also includes free storage of Wills as well as a free review of existing Wills.

It is a sad fact that more than 70% of adults in the UK do not have a Will or an up to date Will.

Richard Cossey, Marketing Manager at Humphries Kirk said "A Will is one of the most important documents anyone can have and should be updated regularly. It means that our friends and family and those that love us most are relieved of much of the burden of sorting out our estate when we die, provided our Will is up to date. Imagine having to try to sort out an estate with no Will at a time when you are also having to deal with your own grief".

"In the past we have had so many people take up this offer that we have had to extend our Will week. Rest assured that providing anyone makes a phone call between now and the 23rd of April they will receive the discount, even if they are unable to come and see us for a week or two."

If you wish to take up the offer and make a Will during Will Week please contact an office near you. Click here for a list of our offices.

If you wish to pass on this offer to a friend, family member of colleague then feel free to forward them a copy of this flyer. Please feel free to print the flyer and place it on your staff notice board.

*Discount applies to simple Wills. Inheritance Tax advice charged separately.

 

 

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