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What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Canada?

  • dante872
  • May 29
  • 1 min read

Dying without a will—known as dying “intestate”—means the government decides how your estate is distributed.

In Canada, each province has its own rules, but generally:

  • Your spouse and children may receive portions based on a set formula

  • Someone must apply to become the estate administrator

  • The process can take longer and cost more

  • Family disagreements are more likely

Without a will, you also lose the ability to:

  • Choose your executor

  • Control who receives specific assets

  • Make special provisions for loved ones

This can create unnecessary stress for your family during an already difficult time.

Creating a will helps ensure everything is handled smoothly and according to your wishes.

For simple estates, services like LegalWills can help you create a valid will quickly. More complex situations may require legal advice.


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