Yes,I am administrator of their estate and it has come to my attention that they have some unclaimed money from your company.
Request them through the Administrator.
You can contact your system administrator and request they create a SAP number for you. If you do not have a system administrator, you can request a SAP number directly from the SAP Service Marketplace.
You should petition to be appointed the administrator of their estate then visit local banks with your Letters of Administration and request they check their records.
A good place to start would be to contact the credit reporting agencies and request a copy of the deceased's credit report to notify the creditors.
Contact the clerk of the court or the court administrator where the judgment was issued and request a copy of the writ of judgment.
Yes. Someone who is next-of-kin is qualified to serve as Administrator and can request appointment.
If you are ranked a Regular User, you can contact an Administrator at http://www.iscribble.net/contact.html to have your username changed. You may request a user name change no more than once a year.
If you think the administrator is not performing their duties to the best advantage of the estate and heirs you can report the situation to the court and request a ruling or the removal of the administrator if necessary.
how to probate a will
Once the will has been filed for probate you can visit or contact the court to obtain a copy. Once a will has been filed in probate it becomes a public record.
The executor of an estate as appointed by the decedent's will and approved by the Probate Court can request bank statements of a deceased person. An individual who jointly owns the account with the deceased can also request bank statements.
You could try two ways. One is to have the executor/administrator contact the army to request a copy of the discharge papers. The army will have certain procedures and paperwork, with which you will have to comply. The second is to see if your particular state records them. In New Jersey, veterans' discharge papers are recorded just the way deeds are recorded in order to ensure that they could be retrieved in the event the veteran lost the originals. Contact the state or county recording office to inquire about that.