Letter templates help elderly write to institutions

Drafting letters to banks, insurers and other institutions can be difficult, so we’ve provided you with some helpful letter templates to get you started. Just click on the relevant links and they will open as word documents for you to start using

Local authority and community care

Complaining to your bank or building society

Insurance

Tracing pensions

Cancelling contract agreements

Setting up a standing order

Notification of a death

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