2689 days ago

Where's the Password???

Anne from Waiuku

Where’s the password?
Do you know how to access you spouse or parent’s computer in the event they are unable to do so because of illness or death?
Deborah Wilkinson, author of this little book about ensuring you have ticked all the boxes re your key financial, legal and other important matters in a timely manner and that someone else knows how to locate these files or papers will talk about this on Wednesday 5th September. There is no cost to attend and copies of Deborah’s book will be available for $20. Don’t miss this opportunity to ensure your affairs are in order before it’s too late!

The St Andrews Community Trust is sponsoring 2 FREE one hour sessions – note the time in your diary to attend either the 3pm and 7pm session.

Venue: St Andrew's Centre, 85 Queen Street, Waiuku.
Cost: FREE
Date: Wednesday 5 September 3pm and 7pm

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