
The Alzheimer's Society's "Will to Remember" campaign offers a free Will writing service — with no obligation to leave a gift. It's a generous scheme that helps more people get a Will in place, which is especially important given how dementia can affect families. Here's how the scheme works and whether it's right for you.
Key Takeaways
- The scheme is completely free — the Alzheimer's Society covers the cost
- There's no obligation to leave a gift to the charity
- You can choose between a local participating solicitor or an online service via Farewill
- The scheme covers straightforward Wills
- Complex situations (trusts, IHT planning, blended families) may need more than the free service offers
- The Alzheimer's Society and Alzheimer's Research UK are different charities with different schemes
How Will to Remember Works
Getting Your Free Will Through the Alzheimer's Society
- 1
Register online
Visit the Alzheimer's Society Will to Remember page and register for the free Will writing service.
- 2
Choose your preferred option
Pick either a local solicitor from their network or Farewill's online and telephone service — whichever suits you best.
- 3
Complete your Will
Instruct your chosen solicitor or complete the process with Farewill. The Alzheimer's Society covers the cost entirely.
You can register for the scheme on the Alzheimer's Society Will to Remember page.
It's that simple. No hidden fees, no strings attached.
Option 1: Using a Local Solicitor
If you prefer face-to-face advice, the Alzheimer's Society will match you with a participating solicitor near you. You'll attend in person, discuss your wishes, and the solicitor will draft your Will as they would for any paying client. The Alzheimer's Society pays the solicitor's fee directly — you don't pay a penny.
This is generally the best option if you want to ask questions, talk through your situation in detail, or if your circumstances are anything beyond the very straightforward.
Option 2: Online via Farewill
The Alzheimer's Society also partners with Farewill, an online Will writing service. You can complete your Will by phone, video call, or through their guided online process — all from the comfort of your home.
It's a convenient option, and it works well for people with straightforward situations who are comfortable doing things digitally.
Using a Local Solicitor vs Farewill Online
Comparing Your Two Options
Local Solicitor
- Face-to-face advice
- Better for complex situations
- May take longer to book
- Can discuss trusts and tax planning
- Full legal advice included
Farewill Online
- Phone or video call
- Best for straightforward Wills
- Usually quicker
- Limited to standard Wills
- Guided process with less tailored advice
Alzheimer's Society vs Alzheimer's Research UK
Both offer free Will writing services, but through different providers and with different arrangements. If you've been looking into free Will schemes and found both names, make sure you're looking at the right one for you.
When a Free Will Isn't Right for You
Charity Will schemes are a brilliant option for many families — but they're designed for straightforward situations. You may need more than the free service covers if:
- Your estate exceeds the inheritance tax threshold (£325,000, or £500,000 with the residence nil-rate band)
- You want to include trusts — for children, property protection, or vulnerable beneficiaries
- You're in a second marriage or blended family
- You own business or agricultural assets
- You need Lasting Powers of Attorney alongside your Will
Next Steps
Need More Than a Simple Will?
Charity Will schemes are brilliant for straightforward situations. But if your estate or family is more complex, we can provide the comprehensive advice you need — and we'll always be upfront about costs.
Book a Free ChatFrequently Asked Questions
Yes. The Alzheimer's Society pays the solicitor or Farewill directly. There's no cost to you and no hidden fees.
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