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A will is a document outlining how you would like your property to be dealt with after your death. The will can only take effect after your death, meaning you can revoke or change it at any time as long as you have the mental capacity to do so. Most people would prefer not to think about drafting a will. However, a will ensures that everyone executes your wishes when you die. If you die without a will, 100% of your estate will go to your spouse and children. The law will divide and allocate your estate to your dependents. Lawyers Gosford