
The absence of a Will can make the Probate process troublesome
Will is the lawful proclamation of a person’s intent, which they wish to perform after death and decide who should manage their property until its disposition. Probate is a lawful process that administers the distribution of one’s assets after death. It’s a copy of the Will attested by the court to grant the management of the estate. Probate becomes vital if the Will consists of immovable assets. But, what happens if one dies without a Will? If one dies without a Will, they become “intestate.” In this case, the local court appoints a personal representative for the individual, mainly a surviving spouse or children, but the assets remain frozen until then. Dying without a Will can make the process even