Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Plans

That depends on whether you have children outside of your marriage and if you have any parents still living. In Massachusetts, if you die without a will but have a parent still living, your parent will inherit some of your estate. And if you have children separate from those with your spouse, they will also inherit some of the estate. In New Hampshire, if you and your spouse have children together, they will also inherit some of the estate. So only in a few specific instances will your spouse get everything if you do not have a will. It is really best if you decide who gets your assets and do not leave it up to the intestacy laws. (“Intestate” means “without a will,” and these laws govern where your assets go when you die without one.)