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A properly drawn up Will, written by a qualified legal advisor,
is the only way to ensure that you decide what happens to your assets
and possessions after your lifetime. A Will can protect your loved
ones too. If you die without leaving one, then they could be subjected
to additional worry at a great time of grief. It could also be left
to the courts to decide who benefits.
Your first concern will be to look after your family and friends.
Once loved ones are considered, however, leaving a bequest to WSPA
is one of the most significant ways that you can show your commitment
to animal welfare, and continue to act as a catalyst for change.
It is also very important to keep your Will updated, taking into
account how your life will change over the years. By reviewing your
Will regularly you can be sure that the decisions you have made
are current and that your wishes will be carried out. Refer to How
to include WSPA in your Will for more information about keeping
your Will up to date.
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