Foresters agrees will and probate deal

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Foresters Friendly Society has entered into a partnership with wills and probate specialist group Final Duties, to provide probate broking, will writing and deceased estate property services to its members.

Foresters Friendly Society members will have access to the probate broking service for £245, £50 less than the standard fee, with a discount also being offered to members for the will writing service.

Final Duties uses a panel of 16 solicitor firms nationwide to provide a fixed-price quote for probate.

Neil Armitage, marketing director, Foresters Friendly Society, said: “This new partnership with Final Duties provides members with access to products that provide them with cover not only to the grave

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