In Michigan, what will happen if I die without a Will/Trust?

If you die without a Will/Trust in Michigan, your Estate (money and property) is considered “intestate” and it becomes subject to the state’s intestacy laws. This means that a predetermined pattern of relatives will determine who will receive your money and property without any of your input, a scenario that may be less than ideal.
For example, the court could find that an estranged relative that you never intended to give an inheritance to could be entitled to your Estate, while the loved ones you wanted to receive your property could be left with nothing.
To avoid this scenario, you should have a Will/Trust prepared by a licensed Michigan Attorney that outlines who your beneficiaries are, and what property each is entitled to. Additionally, you can appoint a Personal Representative to make sure your wishes are carried out according to your wishes, and that your transfers are managed responsibly and in the manner you have chosen.
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2304 East Eleven Mile Road
Royal Oak, Michigan 48067
Telephone: (248)-541-3400 or (800)-LAW-5454
Facsimile: (248)-541-6332
