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Old 01-07-2015, 05:25 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Quexos View Post
Never thought of making a will, once I'm dead I don't care anymore what happens to my stuff. Besides over here wills are expensive to make, you must see a notary and well it's complicated.
How do people pass their property on at their death? How does a person's real property or the proceeds of sale of real property (that is property sold at the death of the owner), become distributed if it isn't being bequested? Does it all revert back to the State?

In Australia any adult can make a Will no matter if it's written on the back of a menu or whatever. It should be witnessed and dated however, although I recall examples where the courts overlooked those aspects.

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