A Will is not just for the wealthy or the elderly. Every adult in Victoria should have a valid Will to protect their loved ones and ensure their wishes are respected.
What Happens Without a Will?
If you die without a Will (known as dying intestate), Victorian law decides who inherits your estate. This may not reflect your wishes. For example, your assets may be distributed to relatives you had not intended to benefit, while close friends or charities could miss out entirely.
The Benefits of Having a Will
- You decide who inherits your assets.
- You can appoint guardians for your children.
- You can make special arrangements for pets and personal items.
- You reduce the chance of family disputes.
When to Update Your Will
A Will should be reviewed after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, having children, or purchasing property. Updating ensures your Will always reflects your current circumstances.
Next Steps
Creating a Will does not need to be stressful. At Hemmings Legal, we make the process simple and personal. If you already have a Will, read our article on common reasons to update your Will to see if it is time for a review.
Takeaway: A Will is peace of mind for you and a gift of certainty for your loved ones.

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