Would a virtual witnessing procedure make it easier to make a will? [30] Respondents without a will were likely to agree with the statement that virtual witnessing would make it easier for them to make a will. [...] Also, the making of a will is extremely serious, and the requirement to sign a physical piece of paper in front of witnesses reinforces the gravity of the act. [...] [53] Most of the respondents’ answers referred to the importance of leaving the decision up to the person making the will. [...] The whole purpose of a will is to direct instructions for one's entire belongings and so it is crucial that the will and the person are protected. [...] The majority of the respondents who referenced this theme seem to be under the impression that if a person does not have a will then the property will go to the government or, alternatively, that the government will get involved and take a larger portion of the estate.
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