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What Happens When There is No Will?

When someone passes away without a valid will, they are said to die intestate. In Australia, this means state laws decides how assets are distributed – not the family, and not what you may have verbally promised.

This can lead to:

  • Assets going to unintended beneficiaries
  • Delays in accessing funds
  • Legal costs that reduce the estate’s value
  • Emotional Distress during an already difficult time

In many cases, disagreements escalate into formal disputes, requiring intervention from Melbourne Wills Dispute Lawyers to resolve conflicts that could have been avoided.

Enquire about getting the right package for your Estate, by getting multiple aspects you need at once you will qualify for a package discount. 

For Example, you can get: 

  • 2x Basic Mutual Partner Wills
  • 4x Power of Attorney (2x Financial and 2x Medical)

All for the price of ONE Will and ONE POA

If you need assistance, contact one of our lawyers for expert legal advice

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