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28 May 2012

Prettys Sponsors The Professional Cricketers Association

 

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Law firm Prettys is delighted that its sponsorship agreement with the Professional Cricketers Association (PCA) will continue for a further two years. 

The sponsorship agreement offers each PCA member a free “standard” will with the option of free initial consultations with Prettys’ Family, Personal Injury and Residential Property Departments.  Members also have access to an array of other services which Prettys offer.

 

According to new research from Standard Life plc, over 60% of British adults do not have a will, often because they mistakenly believe that their loved ones will automatically inherit. This may not be the case, as countless families each year find to their cost.

Modern day life means that many of us are rushed off our feet and just do not get around to making a will, but this can lead to unnecessary emotional strain and financial complications for those left behind. Making a will should be a priority and will help to ensure that your wishes are carried-out and that your financial affairs are in order after you have gone. Prettys are experts in writing wills and will help you every step of the way.

 

Vikram Solanki, Chairman of The PCA, comments: “We are delighted that our partnership with Prettys is continuing. This is a great opportunity for our members to put their affairs in order and gain the peace-of-mind of knowing that their valued assets will pass to their loved ones.”

For more information about starting a will contact Jonathan Schoop, jschoop@prettys.co.uk  01473 298209


The Professional Cricketers Association
Professional Cricketers Association (PCA)was founded in 1967 and has, since then, become integral to the promotion of the sport itself. As an organisation they are delighted to safeguard the rights of past, present and future cricketers by providing them with a wide array of educational, insurance, legal and financial services.

 


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