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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder if you are still the beneficiary of something of your father's and they would like you to sign away your beneficiary rights?[/quote] How do you find out something like this? …if you’re supposed to receive an inheritance?[/quote] Anyone?[/quote] My grandfather set up a trust, which went into effect 30+ years ago when he died. It was to stay intact until the [reason for est the trust was no longer at play]. His children were/are the beneficiaries of the trust, which is to be split evenly among his children. The children who died without heirs are not included in the distribution. My uncle died and his 3 kids will split his share. My parent died 18 years ago. I only heard about/provided my contact info 5 years ago when the executor died and a new one was named. The estate is currently being dissolved and efforts to contact all heirs are being made. The executor must make a good faith attempt to locate all heirs before dividing up their share. We are trying to find 2 cousins. We have tried social media, etc. Next step is PI, then move on. Hth[/quote]
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