If you die without a valid will, you die intestate. This means California law decides who your wealth and belongings go to, irrespective of your wishes. If your estate is valued at more than $184,500, it must go to probate court, where a judge will decide who will administer your estate. This could end up placing responsibility in the hands of someone you would never trust, or result in family conflict as they fight over who should administer your estate. The court will also determine who gets your assets and property. Usually this means your spouse will get 50%, and your children will get the other 50% divided equally among them, no matter how many children you have.
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