Find out more about Make a Will Week HERE!
Have you been too busy to write your Will? The Myton Hospice’s Make a Will Week, 2nd – 6th March 2026, is the perfect opportunity to get your affairs in order whilst supporting your local hospice.
Solicitors in the community are generously donating their time and expertise to help you write or update your Will, in exchange for a donation to Myton.
We spend our lives working to provide for ourselves and our loved ones. You may have a house or flat, shares, savings, investments, as well as your personal and digital possessions.
All of these assets are your ‘estate’. Making a Will ensures that when you die, your estate is shared according to your wishes. Everyone should have a Will, but it is even more important if you have children, your own property or business, or have savings, investments or insurance policies.
During Make a Will Week, a number of reputable local solicitors will be giving their time free of charge to write or update basic Wills for Myton supporters, in return for a donation to The Myton Hospices.
Did you know it can cost anywhere between £120 to £250 to write a single Will, and even more for a mirror Will?
There is no minimum donation to write your Will with one of Myton’s partners, but we do hope you will consider the fees above when making your donation.
Con McHugh, who took part in a previous Make a Will Week, said:
Our family were fortunate to experience the very best of what Myton offers our community. We hope you will consider taking part in Make a Will Week and help raise the vital funds Myton needs so that others can also access the incredible support they provide.
When we were at our lowest, Myton were there for us. After discussions with the oncologist, we were told that no more could be done and that James’ chemotherapy would be stopped. Our son was given only weeks to live, and we were told to prepare for the worst. At that point, we turned to Myton, and we were fortunate to secure a transfer for him to Coventry Myton Hospice. From the moment we arrived, nothing was too much for them.