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UZA foundation in your will
A will determines what happens to your assets after your passing. Without a will, your inheritance goes to your legal heirs, such as your surviving spouse, children, grandchildren, siblings, nephews, and nieces. If you have no legal heirs, your inheritance goes entirely to the government. Writing a will can therefore be important.
With a will, you decide what happens to the wealth you’ve accumulated. You can allocate part of it to your legal heirs. You can also leave a part to friends or close acquaintances. Additionally, you can choose to leave something to a charity or organization.
If you choose to support the UZA Foundation through your will, you decide which research you wish to support. We can provide advice in this regard while fully respecting your choices.