It’s easy to assume that, without a will, everything you own will automatically pass to your spouse or parents, but that’s not always the case. When there’s no will, the law decides who inherits your estate, and the outcome may not reflect your wishes. This can lead to delays, confusion, family disputes, and additional costs for those you leave behind.
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