Write your Will in person with a solicitor
Dementia UK works in partnership with the National Free Wills Network to offer face-to-face appointments with a solicitor. Complete this simple form to be sent a pack.
If you wish to include Dementia UK in your Will, you will need our registered name, address and charity number:
Registered name: Dementia UK
Address: Dementia UK, 7th Floor, One Aldgate, London, EC3N 1RE
Registered Charity number: 1039404 (United Kingdom) or SCO47429 (Scotland)
A solicitor will be able to advise you on leaving charitable gifts when making a Will. Before enlisting a solicitor, check how much they charge and, if possible, get recommendations from those around you.
Dementia UK partners with several different Will writing providers to offer you the chance to make or update a Will for free, either in person or online.
Write your Will in person with a solicitor
We strongly suggest contacting a professional when drawing up or amending your Will. If you decide to leave a gift to Dementia UK, your solicitor may use some specific wording to ensure your wishes are carried out. The suggested wording below covers the main types of charitable gifts:
‘I give to Dementia UK, 7th floor, One Aldgate, London, EC3N 1RE, Registered Charity Number 1039404 (or for Scotland SCO47429)
, ……………….. % of my estate / the sum of £……………….. / specific item(s) ……………………………….. to be used for its general charitable purposes and I declare that the receipt of the Treasurer or duly authorised Officer shall be a full and sufficient discharge for my Executors.’
Having dementia need not stop you making a Will, providing you have what is called ‘mental capacity’.
This means you:
For more information, you can read the Government advice on mental capacity, contact your solicitor or your GP or speak to our Admiral Nurses on the Dementia Helpline 0800 888 6678 or by emailing helpline@dementiauk.org
If you are caring for a person with dementia, there may come a time when they are unable to make decisions about their care and their finances. A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a legal document appointing one, or more, trusted people to be their attorney(s). An attorney is a person responsible for making decisions on their behalf. Read more about Lasting Power of Attorney on our website.
Dementia UK works in partnership with the National Free Wills Network to offer face-to-face appointments with a solicitor. Complete this simple form to be sent a pack.
Find out more about our partnership with the UK’s largest online Will writing service, Farewill.
With the Co-op you can book an appointment to have your Will written over the phone.