Katherine Dorval Discusses What Happens When Someone Dies Without a Valid Will
A will is a legal document that details who will receive assets after someone dies. A will also names a personal representative to administer the estate. But what happens if you pass away without a will? Katherine Dorval addressed this question with The Wall Street Journal:
“If you don’t have a will, the intestacy laws will govern whatever passes through your estate,” says Katherine Dorval, a trust-and-estate attorney with Bowditch & Dewey in Worcester, Mass., referring to state laws that determine what happens when someone dies without a valid will. “You lose the opportunity to not only choose who is going to be in charge of your estate, but also how the assets will pass.”
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