What happens to my possessions if I die without a will?
Under California law and I assume under the laws of all other jurisdictions, where a will does not dispose of a person's property, the statute of intestency will direct where that property passes. If, for example, you are unmarrried and one or more of your parents is alive, the disposition of your estate would be to your parents as your heirs of law. If your parents are deceased and you are unmarried, then to your brothers and sisters. If you are married, to your wife or husband. If you are divorced or widowed and have children, to your children.