Preparing a Will

Information about preparing a will

This section contains essential information for professional advisors when preparing a Will for a client who wishes to include a gift to RNIB.

We also offer guidance when meeting a blind or partially sighted person for the first time. This is available to download and contains practical advice on how to behave and the kind of adaptations you need to make to documents.

Professional advisors are invited to join our Directory of Will Writing Services, our resource for supporters wishing to make a Will. Alternatively, if you are an executor, we can support you in administering an estate.

Information for professional advisors

Essential information about administering WillsEssential Will writing information

Our registered charity details, recommended clauses to include a legacy gift to RNIB, and whether RNIB can act as an executor.

Downloadable guide to Writing Wills for blind and partially sighted peopleWriting Wills for blind and partially sighted people

Download our helpful guide for those who are meeting a blind or partially sighted client for the first time.

Will writing servicesRNIB Directory of Will Writing Services

Join our exclusive list of solicitors and professional advisors used by RNIB supporters.

Last updated: 7 August 2012

Remember us in your Will - help our work live onRemember a Charity

Along with over 140 other charities, RNIB is pleased to be part of the Remember a Charity campaign which highlights the importance of remembering your favourite charity in your Will.

Fundraising Standards BoardFundraising promise

RNIB is proud to be a member of the Fundraising Standards Board.

Make a donation

Right now we can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most.

Please make a donation and help us support more blind and partially sighted people.

Legacy gifts change livesLeave us a gift in your Will

Help create a brighter future, leave a Legacy to RNIB.

About administering an estateAdministering an estate

Guidance for executors administering an estate in which RNIB is a beneficiary.