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Hibberts Solicitors Honoured For Helping To Secure Vital Funds For Cancer Research UK


Presentation Award

Hibberts Solicitors in Nantwich, has been recogised by Cancer Research UK after facilitating over £460,000 worth of gifts from people choosing to leave a legacy to the charity in their will.

Anne Walley, Head of Private Clients alongside collegues Selina Pavey, Karen Witter, and Kelley Underwood were presented with a Bronze certificate to acknowledge the firms ongoing support. The firm have been offering the Free Will Service to people aged 55 and over in Nantwich for the past 20 years, giving advice and support for those wishing to write a will or update an existing one.
As part of the service Hibberts Solicitors give guidance for those wishing to leave a legacy gift for Cancer Research UK.

The charity receives no government funding for its research and relies heavily on the generosity of people leaving gifts in their wills. Over a third of its research into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer is funded through supporters leaving a legacy to the charity.

Anne Walley commented, “Making a Will can be upsetting but it does ensure that your family’s future is safe, giving you peace of mind knowing that your affairs are in order, reducing additional stress and upset for your loved ones. At Hibberts, we’re proud to be able to support Cancer Research raising vital research funds whilst providing our clients with the very best advice.”

A legacy gift can be anything someone wishes to leave in their will. Traditionally this is money but it could be anything that has a monetary value like an estate or specific item. Anything left to Cancer Research UK can be marked to be ring-fenced for research into a specific cancer type or research within a local area.

Clare Moore, Director of Legacies at Cancer Research UK, explained: “We all reach a stage at some point in our lives where we start to look ahead and consider what will happen to our financial affairs in the future, when we may no longer be around.

“At Cancer Research UK, we work with a number of local solicitors including Hibberts Solicitors to offer local people aged 55 or over the chance to make an all-important first will or to update an existing one. The service has grown in popularity over the past couple of years and while it is provided free of any obligation, the majority of people choose to kindly leave a gift to the charity.

“By offering Cancer Research UK’s Free Will Service the team at Hibberts have become well informed about our work and are very supportive of our life-saving research. Whenever their clients express a desire to support us, their team act with great sensitivity as they explain the various options and allow individuals or families to make the right choice in their own good time.

“It’s quite astonishing to think that by simply combining enthusiasm with the highest professional standards Hibberts has helped secure over £460,000 worth of legacy gifts, which will go a long way towards helping our scientists, doctors and nurses to beat cancer sooner.”

Cancer survival in the UK has doubled since the early 1970s and Cancer Research UK’s work has been at the heart of that progress. Every step taken by its doctors, nurses and scientists relies on donations from the public and the kindness of supporters who choose to leave a gift in their will.

The Free Will Service has been running successfully for over 20 years across a network of solicitors in the UK. Anyone who wishes to use the service is asked to consider leaving a legacy gift to Cancer Research UK but is under no obligation to do so.

For more information about leaving a legacy gift and Cancer Research UK’s free will service, visit www.cruk.org/freewillservice or call Hibberts on 01270 624225

Anne Walley

Partner, TEP & Head of Probate

Anne is the Head of the Private Client Department and has over 20 years' experience in Private Client work, specialising in Wills and Probate.Anne Walley has a degree in Business Law from Watt University, Edinburgh and was admitted as a solicitor in 1991 after completing the Common Professional Exam and the Legal Practice Course at The College of Law, Chester.Anne joined the Probate Department at Hibberts LLP in 1999 becoming a Partner in 2011. During her employment with Hibberts LLP, she successfully completed the STEP Diploma in Trusts and Estates.