98 per cent of people don't know what a will is for
Stigmatising will writing could be the reason why residents delay it.
That's the view of an Island-based advocate - who says residents should consider writing a will if they want control over their legacy.
Anyone who has a will, but had it written in the UK needs to make sure it has legal jurisdiction here.
Macmillan Cancer Support released figures from a report today that suggests 98 per cent of British people don't know what a will is for.
Mark Furness from Callin Wild says people need to take the proper precautions.
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