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Any amount payable in the deceased's favour will form part of the estate for distribution, probate not necessary depending on specific jurisdiction minimum dollar thresholds.

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Yes, a Treasury check payable to a deceased person may need to go through probate court for proper distribution to the deceased person's estate or beneficiaries. This process helps ensure that the funds are distributed according to the deceased person's will or state intestacy laws. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on handling such situations.

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