Lee Boyce
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Think money, property might not fall into the hands you might necessarily have wanted it to.
And how do you negate and fight back on all of that?
So all of this is in the proposal phase.
And, you know, as I say, it's an interesting concept and it affects a lot of people.
It'd be interesting to see how it goes and what comes of it.
Number one, write a will.
Actually, in the interview with Mr. Dahmer, he was very, very keen to point that out.
You know, people should be writing wills.
And he kind of hinted at some sort of reform that's on the way for will writing as well and bringing it into the modern age.
He didn't go into any detail on it, as you were hearing the response, but...
He was talking about potentially making it easier and making it a kind of more mainstream message out there to make sure that people have a will.
This isn't to replace wills.
Wills should still be the number one thing.
But unfortunately, as we know, they're not necessarily on the forefront of everyone's mind.
But he was very, very keen to have that point at home, just as you are, Georgie.
I think it's more about the messaging, Georgie.
I think a lot of people get tripped up and think it's some sort of overly complex thing that you've got to go and do with a solicitor and spend thousands of pounds on.
Now, you have to be a little bit careful because if you do a DIY will, you know, you have to make sure that your will's signed and all of the proper, you cross the T's and dot the I's and all that kind of stuff, making sure that you know exactly what you're doing.
But I think it's just a bit of the messaging.
I think there's a bit of the kind of morbid kind of element to it as well, where people don't like to think about, you know, potentially their death.