Anonymous wrote:If you find dead grandparents money on there how do you claim it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you find dead grandparents money on there how do you claim it?
You check heirs
How do I get a 40 year old obituary from the newspaper?
Anonymous wrote:So I found this for my mom, who had dementia and wasn't cashing checks. That led me to look around and discover that her own mother (died in 1972) has funds in NYC, but I dont have any documents to claim. Doesn't give the amount.
But her father, who died in TX in 1982, had like 4k in funds. That one we tried to do. I sent in his death certificate, my mom's birth certificate, a copy of his will and trust, letters testamentary naming my mother as the executor, you name it. They still wanted more, the actual probate records. Then my mom died while waiting. and now I've sent in all her documents. The thing they still want is a notarized affadavit of someone who can attest to knowing my grandfather and that he only had one child, my mother. He was born in 1899! Everyone he knew who knew him is DEAD. So, this money has been sitting there for almost 50 years, no interest in tx btw, and I've supplied a massive trove of documents (including a couple published sources on my grandfather which speak to his family, including his wife and only child) and I still can't get it.
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing for me, but I see Pepco and WF for a friend who passed away.
Anonymous wrote:On a lark, I searched my name for unclaimed property and low and behold ... I had some.
So, I filled out a claim form about a month ago and today I got a check for $125.
I mean, it's not gonna make me a millionaire, but i can put that to use this week.
If you haven't checked out the unclaimed property sites, they're really good. Just make sure you're using the official one and not some third party site that will charge you a finder's fee.
Here's Virginia's: https://www.vamoneysearch.gov/
Here's Maryland's: https://www.unclaimed-property.marylandcomptroller.gov/
Here's DC's: https://unclaimedproperty.dc.gov/
Anonymous wrote:So I found this for my mom, who had dementia and wasn't cashing checks. That led me to look around and discover that her own mother (died in 1972) has funds in NYC, but I dont have any documents to claim. Doesn't give the amount.
But her father, who died in TX in 1982, had like 4k in funds. That one we tried to do. I sent in his death certificate, my mom's birth certificate, a copy of his will and trust, letters testamentary naming my mother as the executor, you name it. They still wanted more, the actual probate records. Then my mom died while waiting. and now I've sent in all her documents. The thing they still want is a notarized affadavit of someone who can attest to knowing my grandfather and that he only had one child, my mother. He was born in 1899! Everyone he knew who knew him is DEAD. So, this money has been sitting there for almost 50 years, no interest in tx btw, and I've supplied a massive trove of documents (including a couple published sources on my grandfather which speak to his family, including his wife and only child) and I still can't get it.
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you find dead grandparents money on there how do you claim it?
You check heirs
Anonymous wrote:My dad has some money owed to him in Maryland- he passed away in 2015 and my mom has advanced dementia. I don’t think the juice is worth the squeeze to try and get it.