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Well...had that difficult talk
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 399606" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi i'm so sorry i'm late to this. i used to probate estates here in new york. first thing to do is order a death certificate, you'll need that for any accounts anyway you want to liquidate or transfer. if his will isnt' coming up that it was filed yet that doesnt' mean there isnt' one. there are state laws depending on state how long you have to file lwt after passing. if it's over 100k than it'll have to be probated dependent upon who the executor of the will is. you can use the certificate once you get it to send inquiry letter to all insurance companies stating you are the daugher and would like any info regarding bene's on the account enclosing copy of the d.c. it's so hard isnt' it, bad enough you had to process this yet you gotta figure things out also.</p><p> </p><p>i went thru this if you remember mos ago with my dad pain in the butt handling his wife</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 399606, member: 4514"] hi i'm so sorry i'm late to this. i used to probate estates here in new york. first thing to do is order a death certificate, you'll need that for any accounts anyway you want to liquidate or transfer. if his will isnt' coming up that it was filed yet that doesnt' mean there isnt' one. there are state laws depending on state how long you have to file lwt after passing. if it's over 100k than it'll have to be probated dependent upon who the executor of the will is. you can use the certificate once you get it to send inquiry letter to all insurance companies stating you are the daugher and would like any info regarding bene's on the account enclosing copy of the d.c. it's so hard isnt' it, bad enough you had to process this yet you gotta figure things out also. i went thru this if you remember mos ago with my dad pain in the butt handling his wife [/QUOTE]
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