The savings bond is part of the estate. There could be legal consequences for cashing it.
The estate will have to cash the savings bond in and then distribute the earnings.
Power of attorney is not valid after the death of the principle. You will have to be appointed executor to cash a savings bond.
The executor of the estate should be able to apply to cash the savings bond in and provide the money to you.
Where can I cash in a Seafirst savings bond
Cash a savings bond at any bank.
Basic savings account
You can get a savings bond at most local and national banks. You can also purchase these bonds from the government.
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In most countries you have rights on your partners money only if you are married or have signed some sort of legal bond
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When buying a United States saving bond you have to sign papers. This savings bond is there to keep until you come to age.
Go to the bank with your Id and social security number and tell them you want to buy a savings bond