02/12/2025
If you die without a valid will in Victoria, you’re considered to have died intestate. That means state law decides who inherits your estate, not you. Many people assume their partner or children automatically receive everything, but that’s not always how the intestacy rules work.
Having a valid, up-to-date will puts you in control and makes things simpler for your family during an emotional time. It allows you to nominate executors, guardians for children, and specific gifts for friends or charities. Dying without a will can create uncertainty and conflict, having one gives everyone clarity and peace of mind.
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