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By Melissa N. Paddy, Esq., Liberty Legacy Law Group
Losing a loved one is never easy. Between grief, paperwork, and family emotions, it can feel overwhelming. And if your loved one didn’t have a will, the situation can get even more complicated — fast.
In Maryland, when someone dies without a will, the law decides who gets what. That might sound simple, but in reality, it can lead to confusion, delays, and sometimes even conflict.
Let’s walk through what happens — and what you can do to protect yourself and your family.
When a person dies without a will, they are said to have died intestate. Maryland’s intestacy laws then determine how their property is distributed.
Who inherits depends on the person’s surviving family:
If no relatives can be found, the property could even go to the state of Maryland.
This process can be slow and public — and often doesn’t reflect what the deceased person would have wanted.
If you’ve lost someone who didn’t have a will, here are the first key steps to take:
When there’s no will, families often face:
Even simple estates can become complicated without clear instructions.
Once the court appoints a personal representative, that person has legal authority to handle the estate. Their responsibilities include:
If disputes arise — for example, about who should be the personal representative or how assets are valued — the case can drag on for months or even years.
That’s why early guidance from an attorney is so valuable.
At Liberty Legacy Law Group, we’re not just planning for the future we’re honoring the lives, stories, and values that matter most.
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At Liberty Legacy Law Group, we’ve helped many Maryland families work through the loss of a loved one who didn’t leave a will.
We can:
Our approach combines legal clarity with compassion. We understand that you’re not just dealing with paperwork — you’re dealing with people, memories, and emotions.
Losing someone without a plan in place can feel like chaos. But you don’t have to go through it alone.
If your loved one passed without a will, reach out for help early. The sooner you act, the smoother the process will be — and the more likely your family can stay united through it.
And if you haven’t created your own will yet, let this be your reminder: don’t leave your loved ones guessing. Give them clarity, peace, and direction.
At Liberty Legacy Law Group, we help Maryland families turn confusion into confidence — and uncertainty into legacy.
Because your family deserves more than court paperwork. They deserve peace of mind. Reach out to our team today.
At Liberty Legacy Law Group, we’re not just planning for the future—we’re
honoring the lives, stories, and values that matter most.