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Gifts in Wills

A Will is a good way to plan for the needs of your family and loved ones. By leaving a gift to Mind in your Will, you can help us create a better future for mental health.

Get our free Gifts in Wills Guide

Our guide gives you information on how to plan your Will, including choosing a solicitor and what wording to use.

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Make a free Will in person

Choose from around 800 firms of solicitors across the UK to make or update a simple Will in person, free of charge. 

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Make or update your Will in less than 30 minutes with our partners, Farewill

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If you live in England or Wales, you can create a Will from the comfort of your own home with Co-op Legal Services.

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Free Wills Month

Free Wills Month happens during March and October each year. If you're 55 and over, you can make or update your Will for free with a participating solicitor.

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"I decided because we wrote our Will for free, we would leave a gift to Mind. It’s not a lot, but I believe it could save someone’s life. And if it’s one person who it saves, then I’ve done something good." 

- Garry, who wrote his Will through Mind’s free Will offer

What types of gift can I give?

Find out more about the different types of gifts you can give in your Will, and what wording to use.

Types of gift

"If my gift provides some services for a person that otherwise wouldn’t have this chance, that will be great."

Jill had to cope on her own with postnatal depression in the 1960s. She tells us why she's leaving a gift to Mind in her Will.

Read Jill's story

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Information for executors, solicitors and those handling an estate

We'd be grateful if you could tell us about any bequests by emailing [email protected]. Or you can contact us by post.

If your query is urgent, please include your contact details and request a call back. Thank you for your support.

Videos: How to make or update your Will

Take a look at our gallery of short films to find out more about Wills and making a gift to Mind in your Will.

In this video we explain what a Will is and why it's important to have one and keep it up to date.

Making your Will for the first time

In this video, you will hear from solicitor Gaynor Jackson at Ward Hadaway Law Firm. Gaynor explains the steps involved in making your will for the first time.

Update an existing Will

In this video, you will hear from solicitor Gaynor at Ward Hadaway Law Firm. Gaynor explains the steps involved in updating your will.

Providing for loved ones with mental health problems

In this video, you will hear from solicitor Gaynor at Ward Hadaway Law Firm. Gaynor explains the ways you can provide for loved ones with mental health problems in your Will.

Leaving a gift to Mind in your Will

In this video we explain how to make a gift to Mind in your Will. And how your gift makes a difference.

How your gift makes a difference

When Pete had a panic attack he called our Infoline. In this video, Pete talks about his experience, how Mind helped him, and why your gift to Mind makes a difference.

Let us know you're leaving us a gift in your Will

If you plan to make a gift to us in your Will, or if you've already included a gift to Mind in your Will, we'd love to hear from you. This means we can plan better for the future. And we'd also love the opportunity to say thank you. To let us know you've left us a gift in your will, either:

  • Complete and send back the form in your Wills Guide
  • Call our Gifts in Wills Team on 020 8519 2122
  • Email [email protected]

Got questions about Wills?

Please get in touch with our Wills team on 0208 215 2243 or email [email protected]. You might also find an answer in our FAQs.

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