Name the TMLC in Your Will

The Thomas More Law Center depends upon the long-term support of individuals who believe in the importance of their work. A personal Will is the most common method of making a charitable gift at death. You can create a legacy by naming the Law Center in your Will.

You can arrange for the Center to receive a specific gift amount, a percentage, or a portion or all of the residual value of your estate.

The following represents language you may consider when including the Thomas More Law Center in your Will:

“I hereby give to the Thomas More Law Center, a Michigan corporation with its principal offices in the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan,

the sum of $ ###

-or-

all or ## percent of my residual estate to be used for its ongoing operation.”


You will also need to provide the following information about the TMLC:

The Thomas More Law Center is a 501(c)(3) organization, and is primarily involved in litigation, education and related activities on behalf of people of faith. All contributions and bequests made to the Thomas More Law Center are tax-deductible.

The Thomas More Law Center maintains relationships with qualified estate planners, tax consultants, and charitable gift consultants. If you have any questions about how to effectively make a planned gift, the Center will be pleased to assist you. Please contact our offices at 734-827-2001, or by e-mail at brooney@thomasmore.org.

The Thomas More Law Center is not engaged in providing estate or tax advice services. The purpose of the above information is to provide general information that might be helpful in considering a planned gift. The information provided should not be substituted for the advice from a qualified tax attorney or estate planner.

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