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What If I Die Without A Will

A person who dies without making a will is said to have died ‘intestate”. Sometimes, even if a person makes a will it can fail for a number of reasons. For example, the will may not be signed at the end, or there may be only one witness instead of two. In this situation, the deceased is also regarded as being intestate.


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