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Jul 02 2026

Understanding Intestacy: What Happens When Maryland Decides for You

When someone dies without a will in Maryland, the state’s intestacy statutes determine who inherits — and the results often surprise families. If you are married with children, your spouse gets the first $40,000 plus half the remainder. If you have minor children, the court appoints a guardian without your input. If you are unmarried with no children, assets pass to parents, then siblings, then increasingly distant relatives. Your unmarried partner receives nothing. Your favorite charity receives nothing. Your intentions are irrelevant.

At SoMD Estate Planning, we help families across Southern Maryland navigate these important decisions. Contact us for a free consultation.

Written by somdestateplan · Categorized: Maryland Estate Law, Probate · Tagged: inheritance, maryland law, probate court

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