Intestacy Explained

It’s easy for us to assume that our property and possessions will automatically go to loved ones when we die, however, this is sadly not always the case. Without a valid Will the strict inheritance laws apply.

The only way to make it absolutely clear who should inherit your property and possessions after you pass away is by making a Will.

When an adult person with assets, such as property, money and possessions, dies without a valid Will they are said to have died Intestate.

In these circumstances, before it can be determined who the beneficiaries are, the first step is to establish who should be administering the estate.

When identifying estate administrators and beneficiaries, great care and diligence is required to avoid any mistakes being made, because an Estate Administrator can be held personally financially liable for any loss resulting from a breach of their duty.

This is where our Probate and Estate Administration expertise has been invaluable for thousands of our customers. We offer a sympathetic ear when bereaved people need it most.