Bequests
Leaving a gift to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc in your Will is a very special way you can keep on supporting the club into the future.
We would like to discuss your gift intention so that we are able to honour your wishes as intended. Whether you would like to leave a gift in your name or in the name of a loved one being canine or human, or leave your gift anonymously, it would be our pleasure to discuss your preferences with you.
How to leave a bequest (or planned gift) to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc
When you write your will you can include a bequest to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc.
If you already have a will, you can add a codicil (a legal provision) to include the bequest.
For assistance on will writing and amendments, we strongly recommend that you consult a solicitor, a trustee or accredited wills and estate specialist. It is essential the correct wording and style of language is used on any legal document and profession advise is taken.
If you are considering bequeathing assets such as properties, jewellery, artwork, or shares, you should seek financial and legal advice on the taxation implications of such a gift.
What is a Bequest?
A bequest or planned gift means that you will include the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc as a beneficiary in your Will.
There are different ways you can leave a gift in your Will to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc
Some examples of what you can bequest are:
• A portion of your estate
• A sum of money
• Property
• Stocks and shares
• Works of art or valuable collections
• A life insurance policy
• Annuities
• Trusts
Types of bequests
In general, there are four main types of bequests:
Residuary Bequest
Specific Bequest
Pecuniary Bequest
Contingent Bequest
Residuary Bequest
A residuary bequest is when you leave a portion or the remainder of your estate to Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc after all other bequest and other financial commitments have been honoured. This is a wonderful way to ensure Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc gets the most help possible, whilst also ensuring your loved ones are taken care of.
Specific Bequest
When you leave specific item, such as property or shares to Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc.
Pecuniary Bequest
A gift to Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc of a fixed or stated sum of money designated in your Will.
Contingent Bequest
This type of bequest is fulfilled if certain conditions are met. For instance, if your primary beneficiary does not survive you, you can indicate your next choice through a contingent designation.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice.
All information, content, and materials available on this site are intended only for general informational purposes.
We would like to discuss your gift intention so that we are able to honour your wishes as intended. Whether you would like to leave a gift in your name or in the name of a loved one being canine or human, or leave your gift anonymously, it would be our pleasure to discuss your preferences with you.
How to leave a bequest (or planned gift) to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc
When you write your will you can include a bequest to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc.
If you already have a will, you can add a codicil (a legal provision) to include the bequest.
For assistance on will writing and amendments, we strongly recommend that you consult a solicitor, a trustee or accredited wills and estate specialist. It is essential the correct wording and style of language is used on any legal document and profession advise is taken.
If you are considering bequeathing assets such as properties, jewellery, artwork, or shares, you should seek financial and legal advice on the taxation implications of such a gift.
What is a Bequest?
A bequest or planned gift means that you will include the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc as a beneficiary in your Will.
There are different ways you can leave a gift in your Will to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc
Some examples of what you can bequest are:
• A portion of your estate
• A sum of money
• Property
• Stocks and shares
• Works of art or valuable collections
• A life insurance policy
• Annuities
• Trusts
Types of bequests
In general, there are four main types of bequests:
Residuary Bequest
Specific Bequest
Pecuniary Bequest
Contingent Bequest
Residuary Bequest
A residuary bequest is when you leave a portion or the remainder of your estate to Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc after all other bequest and other financial commitments have been honoured. This is a wonderful way to ensure Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc gets the most help possible, whilst also ensuring your loved ones are taken care of.
Specific Bequest
When you leave specific item, such as property or shares to Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc.
Pecuniary Bequest
A gift to Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Victoria Inc of a fixed or stated sum of money designated in your Will.
Contingent Bequest
This type of bequest is fulfilled if certain conditions are met. For instance, if your primary beneficiary does not survive you, you can indicate your next choice through a contingent designation.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice.
All information, content, and materials available on this site are intended only for general informational purposes.