If You Don’t Have a Legal Will, your savings could go to someone you don’t want them to
October 20, 2008 by Kayleigh
The legal procedures are more complicated and time-consuming and may cause expense, worry and even hardship to your family. The law provides a formula which sets out who is entitled to the property of a deceased person who has not left a will. The formula may not distribute your assets in the way you would have wanted. It is not true that the Government takes a deceased person’s property if there is no will. This can happen only in exceptional cases where there are no close relatives or persons in a family relationship surviving the deceased.
Rich Daubenberger - Partner
21 West Third Street
Media, PA 19063
Phone: 610-891-8806
Fax: 610-891-8807
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