Wagtail
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It varies enormously depending on state law. The big questions to start with are what your state law says, how big the estate is, and who the living relatives are. The first question can probably be answered by a competent lawyer in fifteen minutes. The second and third questions may require some detective work.
A good summary of general principles is here:
What Happens If You Die Without a Will? - FindLaw
As what qsf and KennyG said.
Tassie State government has a service department that will act as an impartial executor... for the standard percentage (10%?) that any executor would receive.
25% is way too much IMHO.