If you are wondering why you need a will in the first place, then, you should first know the consequences of dying without one. The state of Maryland has a set of rules known as the intestacy statutes, which are applicable when a person dies without a will in the state. The situation where an individual has passed away without a will in the state of Maryland is commonly known as dying intestate. These rules are not fixed – they vary state by state.
As a part of the rule, the decedent’s properties will be awarded to the living members of his or her family. The family members will gain share of the decedent’s estate based on the following structure:
As told before, this structure is for Maryland only and it may change in the future. The state through these provisions tries to make sure the closest persons of the decedent inherit the estate. However, it is like other default rules and might not be what you want. For instance, often, married couples prefer to make each other inheritor of the whole estate, instead of a portion. Besides, if you have stepchildren, some relatives whom you have never even met can claim everything.
Moreover, your minor remains without a personal guardian to look after your child. When both parents have deceased, the court will try to decide the best person to be the personal guardian of your child. But it is not likely that the court will always be right in deciding the best person to fill in the position.
Not having a will also means you are not nominating the person of your choice to be in charge of your property and estate. Often, the decision to pick someone by the court can be dependent on a creditor who is a complete stranger. Even if your spouse or relative is nominated by the court, he or she will have to post a bond.
The will for your property and estate is an important step to ensure your loved ones are benefited from what you will have left. Remember, an individual’s personal judgment is the best way to maximize benefits, rather than just leaving it to the government of Maryland.