Offering a new way with wills
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Your support makes all the difference.A WILL-MAKING service is being organised by Camden Citizens' Advice Bureau in north London at a price of pounds 30, undercutting by pounds 5 the national Will Aid campaign in November.
About 15 law firms have so far joined the scheme, under which they will draw up a will for a suggested minimum donation of pounds 30 to Camden CAB.
The scheme is intended to run all year round.
Details of participating solicitors, and a free copy of A Guide to Making Your Will, are available from John Webb, Camden CAB Service, Freepost WC 5343, 94 Avenue Road, London NW3 5YP.
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