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Whatever your age, making a will is very important. Having a will means that your wishes will be those that matter, about any estate that you leave. If you die without making a will - intestate - then the law will decide what way your estate should be divided.

Research into cancer, working towards a cure and finding new and better forms of treatment for the disease is a mammoth ongoing task for the Ulster Cancer Foundation. Income from legacies keeps us on track in this work, to which we are committed.

Currently 70% of the world class cancer research being funded by us and taking place in our local hospitals and universities, is paid for through legacies received from people who have been loyal supporters of our work.

We can offer advice on how to go about making a will, please contact us for further information and if you are thinking about making a new will or changing an existing one, why not consider allowing for a sum to be invested in the future - for the fight against cancer.
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