To remove your deceased wife's name from your account, you need to speak with an account representative. You can remove her name, though you might need to prove that she passed away.
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Both. The property would be in his estate and intestacy laws would apply.
His deceased wife's name is Camilla.
Jessica Barnes
Gilda Radner.
No, an ex-spouse can't collect a deceased husbands insurance if the first wife is listed as beneficiary even if the fist wife is now deceased. The money will go to the beneficiary's heirs.
The husband or wife can request, in writing to be removed from the account. That only means that person won't be able to use it. Assuming you are referring to a joint account, both will still be equally liable for the debt incurred prior to the change. One spouse cannot, however, have the other taken off the account of their own accord. And of course if one is deceased (obviously). A death certificate is needed to remove the person's name or close the account.
Depends, If the account is under your wife's name only you can just send a copy of the D.C. to the probate office for the company. However, If you were listed as a "joint" or "Co" on the account you are now responsible to pay off that debt or it will be taken from the estate.
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No, she cannot do that. The deceased wife's name will be removed by the executor upon the presentation of a death certificate. Depending on the law, the wife may be automatically assumed to be on the deed whether it is physically there or not.
If you get any trace in the form of receipt,policy copy,letter from any Insuc. co. in the name of your deceased wife, you can approach them for needful action.
yes there is on a special site that i can not name