SOME HIDDEN DANGERS OF HAVING NO WILL IN PLACE
Silence isn’t golden when it comes to your estate. When you don’t have a Will, you’re effectively giving a stranger the keys to your life’s work and your children’s future. It’s not just about money; it’s about control and clarity. Here are four hidden dangers of letting New York State decide what happens next:
- A Str
anger Picks Your Children’s Guardian: Without your written instruction, a Judge (who has most likely never met your family) decides who will raise your minor children and who will handle their property. - The Wrong Person in Charge: If you don’t have a Will naming an Executor, the court appoints an “Administrator” according to legal priority, not based on who you actually trust and may have chosen.
- The “Financial Limbo” Delay: Intestacy proceedings are notoriously slow. Your family could wait months for access to the funds they need for daily expenses.
- Fuel for Family Conflict: Ambiguity is a primary cause of estate litigation. A Will provides a clear voice when you aren’t there to speak, stopping “he-said, she-said” battles before they start.
The Bottom Line: Make sure you’re in control of your family’s future.