
Originally Posted by
ballengerb1
I always thought it did have to go because there may be debts
If the decedent doesn't leave any property, the creditors are out of luck.
Here's an all purpose checklist for just about any legal issue:
- Can I get in trouble for doing/not doing something?
- If something has to be done, am I the person who has do do it?
- Always ask yourself "What's in it for me?"
Corollary for "can I sue" questions: "What are the damages?"
Applying this to the question at hand, comes up with the following solution:
1. No. You will find no penalty or criminal provision for not filing a will.
2. Doesn't apply, but if it did one would look for the statute specifying who has to "step up to the plate".
3. Nothing.