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Ensure your loved ones avoid legal chaos by making a will. Protect your assets, final wishes, and family’s future with a clear estate plan—don’t leave it to chance!
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What Happens to Your Family When You Don’t Write a Will?

Katie Dollard
Last updated: February 7, 2025 4:50 pm
Katie Dollard Published February 6, 2025
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A part of old age is about mobility challenges and navigating this older version of yourself, right? Well, as you know, that’s not all, as uncomfortable as it might be a lot of seniors intentionally neglect their will. Just go ahead and picture this: you’ve spent your whole life working hard, collecting memories, and building a life. Then one day, you’re gone, and everything you owned; your home, your savings, your prized possessions, is just left floating in the legal abyss.

No one knows who’s supposed to get what, and instead of a smooth transition, your family is suddenly knee-deep in paperwork, arguments, and stress. Not exactly the peaceful farewell you had in mind, right? As much as the average person doesn’t like hearing this; dying without a will is like walking out of a restaurant without paying the bill, except your family gets stuck with the mess, and the law decides how to split things up.

But overall, the system doesn’t care about who actually deserves what. So if you want to spare your loved ones from unnecessary headaches, a legal tug-of-war, and a whole lot of awkward family drama, it’s time to get serious about writing a will. Seriously, this can’t be stressed enough.

Your Loved Ones Will Face a Legal Nightmare

Nobody wants to think about what happens after they’re gone, but pretending it won’t happen isn’t exactly a winning strategy. If there’s no will in place, your family is in for a rough ride. Instead of a smooth, simple process, they’ll be thrown headfirst into a chaotic, expensive legal mess that drags on for months, sometimes even years.

You really need to understand that everything you own, like your home, savings, and sentimental belongings, will be distributed according to the UK’s strict intestacy laws. That means the people you actually love and care about might get nothing, while a distant cousin you’ve never even met could walk away with your hard-earned assets. 

Sure, something like this isn’t common of course, but if there’s even the smallest risk, then it’s just not something you’ll want to take, right? Besides, if that doesn’t cause family drama, nothing will.

The Government Decides Who Gets What

No will, no say. Simple as that. This goes back to above, but the UK’s intestacy laws take control, and they follow a strict, emotionless hierarchy. If you have a spouse or civil partner, they usually inherit first, along with any children. But if you’re unmarried and have a long-term partner? Well, tough luck. They won’t get a penny, even if you’ve spent decades building a life together.

Your estate could end up being split in ways you never intended, with stepchildren, estranged siblings, or relatives you barely knew ending up with a piece of the pie while the people you actually wanted to inherit are left out in the cold. If no relatives can be found, the government pockets everything, at least until family members use professionals like Blanchards Ltd to help them find your unclaimed estate.

But that still means a lot of unnecessary work and money they had to spend due to a mistake you made. Overall, it’s not exactly the legacy most people want to leave behind.

Sorting Out Finances Becomes Expensive

When someone leaves a will, their executor can get to work straight away. When there’s no will, everything grinds to a halt. Your family will have to apply for permission just to access your estate, and if multiple people want control, cue a long-winded legal battle.

But it’s not really the only thing either because banks, mortgage lenders, and insurance providers won’t release a single penny until everything is settled. In the meantime, unpaid bills, mortgages, and other debts can pile up. It’s not uncommon for grieving families to dip into their own savings just to cover funeral costs while they wait for the legal system to catch up.

Family Arguments Can Get Ugly

It’s a well-known fact that nothing brings out people’s true colours quite like a wedding or a funeral. When there’s no will in place, those tensions explode. Arguments about ‘what they would have wanted’ can turn into all-out war, with siblings turning against each other, in-laws inserting themselves where they shouldn’t, and people bringing up decades-old grievances. 

A will cuts through the nonsense. It leaves no room for interpretation, no space for petty squabbles, and no chance for anyone to feel cheated. Even the closest of families will get into fights.

Your Children’s Future Might Be Uncertain

Most parents assume their kids will inherit everything, but intestacy laws aren’t always that simple. If you have a surviving spouse or civil partner, they get first dibs, and only after that are the children entitled to a share. This can be particularly tricky if there are kids from previous relationships. 

And if your children are under 18? Their inheritance won’t go directly to them, it’ll be held in trust until they come of age, with a court-appointed guardian managing it..

Charities and Friends are Left Out

Most people choose to leave something behind for charities they care about or close friends who’ve been like family. Without a will, none of that happens. You have to keep in mind that charities don’t get a single penny unless they’re specifically named, and friends? They won’t even be considered. Even if you were closer to them than any blood relatives, they have no legal claim to your estate.

Your Final Wishes Might Be Ignored

You really have to keep in mind that a will isn’t just about money. It’s also your chance to make your final wishes known, how you want your funeral to be handled, whether you want a religious service, what music should be played. Without one, your family is left to guess. 

Some might assume you wanted a simple cremation, while others insist on a full church service. Before you know it, there’s a heated debate about what would have been best for you, so overall, not exactly the peaceful send-off you had in mind.

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