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[quote=Anonymous]Yea, that sounds odd to me as well. My dh inherited a small amount of money from a great-aunt, and I do recall sending back some paperwork before we received the check, but I'm certain it did not acknowledge receipt of something we didn't have. I think it was more an acknowledgement that he was the intended recipient, and that we weren't looking for any more money. This was in Massachusetts. I was the executor for my father's estate, which was just between my sister and I, and I just had funds electronically transferred to her accounts and mine. Perhaps it's worth a consult call with a lawyer in that state to find out if this is standard there? With estates, there are alot of state-specific regulations. Though again, in your shoes, I wouldn't be comfortable signing something that said I had gotten a check that I didn't have in hand yet. [/quote]
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