Clients at an Island law firm have helped raise money for four charities - after donating in lieu of payment.
Corlett Bolton has split £400 between The One World Centre, Isle of Man Alzheimer's Society, Rushen Heritage Trust and the Isle of Man Children's Centre.
Instead of accepting payment for the swearing of oaths on documents the company asks for a donation instead.
Since the scheme was started in 2016 the firm has raised £1,300.
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