Planning for the future: Wills & Trusts webinar Welcome to this free webinar on Wills & Trusts hosted by Contact and Renaissance Legal. Philip Warford joins us to help you plan for a disabled loved one’s future. Please note this advice is for people in England and Wales only. If you’ve not heard of Contact before, we’re a UK charity with nearly 50 years of experience helping families of children with disabilities and additional needs. Your webinar recording Please note that the contents in this presentation are the intellectual property of Renaissance Legal and shouldn’t be shared. See our T&Cs for more information. Webinar slides You can download a copy of the webinar slides here. About Contact We are a national pan-disability charity with nearly 50 years of experience helping families with disabled children. More than 540,000 families turn to us every year for our expert and trusted information, advice and support. Our free services for families have been described as ‘life-changing’, including our online advice, helpline, Listening Ear service, workshops and events. We’re also a campaigning charity, advocating for families with disabled children and working to tackle the inequalities they face. About Renaissance Legal As the specialist provider of legal advice to parents and carers in the South East and beyond, Renaissance Legal has an unrivalled reputation for our work in the disabled and vulnerable community. They truly understanding the unique needs of families and disabled individuals – many of whom are dealing with complex, often challenging lives. As well as advising families and carers of disabled individuals, they also provide legal advice to people in later life, individuals and families. Visit their website to find out more about their services. ShareCopy URLCopied!Share via EmailShare via FacebookShare via TwitterShare via WhatsAppShare via LinkedIn
Your webinar recording Please note that the contents in this presentation are the intellectual property of Renaissance Legal and shouldn’t be shared. See our T&Cs for more information. Webinar slides You can download a copy of the webinar slides here. About Contact We are a national pan-disability charity with nearly 50 years of experience helping families with disabled children. More than 540,000 families turn to us every year for our expert and trusted information, advice and support. Our free services for families have been described as ‘life-changing’, including our online advice, helpline, Listening Ear service, workshops and events. We’re also a campaigning charity, advocating for families with disabled children and working to tackle the inequalities they face. About Renaissance Legal As the specialist provider of legal advice to parents and carers in the South East and beyond, Renaissance Legal has an unrivalled reputation for our work in the disabled and vulnerable community. They truly understanding the unique needs of families and disabled individuals – many of whom are dealing with complex, often challenging lives. As well as advising families and carers of disabled individuals, they also provide legal advice to people in later life, individuals and families. Visit their website to find out more about their services.
Your webinar recording Please note that the contents in this presentation are the intellectual property of Renaissance Legal and shouldn’t be shared. See our T&Cs for more information.
About Contact We are a national pan-disability charity with nearly 50 years of experience helping families with disabled children. More than 540,000 families turn to us every year for our expert and trusted information, advice and support. Our free services for families have been described as ‘life-changing’, including our online advice, helpline, Listening Ear service, workshops and events. We’re also a campaigning charity, advocating for families with disabled children and working to tackle the inequalities they face.
About Renaissance Legal As the specialist provider of legal advice to parents and carers in the South East and beyond, Renaissance Legal has an unrivalled reputation for our work in the disabled and vulnerable community. They truly understanding the unique needs of families and disabled individuals – many of whom are dealing with complex, often challenging lives. As well as advising families and carers of disabled individuals, they also provide legal advice to people in later life, individuals and families. Visit their website to find out more about their services.
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