Depends on WHERE. Most states have laws that let the State seize "unclaimed" funds or property, and you will need to find out the law where the bank is.
In California, there is an unclaimed property web site where you can go to search for unclaimed funds, at www.ca.gov.
i was in credit union in 1982 and left a small sum in there,what do i do to find out about it
The beneficiary receives the funds left over from the Coverdell Savings Account.
Yes. The fund may have been in your parent's name at death in a "Payable on Death" account where your parent named a beneficiary directly with the company or bank that held the funds.
The estate account is closed and any remainding funds would go to the remainderman. That is the person or persons that get what is left over.
The transit number is the same as the routing number, which is usually the set of nine digits found on the bottom left of a personal check.
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Yes, the bank accounts are a part of the estate. The need to be valued and included in the assets.
i was in credit union in 1982 and left a small sum in there,what do i do to find out about it
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When a bank closes a checking account and freezes funds without prior notice, it could be due to suspected fraudulent activity or failure to comply with account terms. To get your money back, you would need to contact the bank's customer service or visit a local branch to understand the reason behind the account closure and freezing of funds. Follow their instructions and provide any necessary documentation or proof requested to resolve the issue and potentially access your funds again.
One can find the Bank of America routing number on checks in the lower left hand corner. One can find the routing numbers for banks on the website 'Bank Routing Numbers'.
Left bank is on the drivers side on a RWD vehicle. On a FWD vehicle stand behind the transmission and the left bank is on your left.
you will find the fusebox in front of your left knee on the underside of the dash....
The left bank of Paris has many artists.
The right bank is where more french people live the left bank is touristy the left bank used to be hip in the 50s but grew expensive and touristy.
The left bank is 1,3,5,7 and the right bank is 2,4,6,8. The distributor turns clockwise.
One notable left bank is the river Seine's left bank in Paris, also known as La Rive Gauche.