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You open an estate. That is the purpose for the estate, to transfer property and resolve the debts of the deceased.
To endorse a check for a deceased person, you typically need to write "Estate of Deceased Person's Name" on the back of the check and sign your own name as the executor or administrator of the estate. This allows the funds to be deposited into the deceased person's estate account.
Yes, it will be the responsibility of the estate. No will is necessary to open an estate. North Carolina law will designate the beneficiaries, if the estate value exceeds the debts.
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Bills are paid from the estate of the deceased.
An estate has to be opened for your deceased daughter. That check will be deposited into the estate account. You need to consult an attorney about an estate if you haven't do so already.
To create an estate for a deceased person, you will need to follow these steps: Obtain the death certificate of the deceased person. Identify and gather all assets and liabilities of the deceased person. Hire an estate attorney to assist with the legal process. File a petition in probate court to open the estate. Notify creditors and beneficiaries of the estate. Pay off debts and distribute assets according to the deceased person's will or state laws if there is no will. Close the estate once all debts are settled and assets are distributed.
In most countries the state takes over the estate and distributes it to the deceased's relatives in accordance with the law. If no relatives can be found the estate becomes the property of the state.
No, the estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed any remainder distributed.
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The estate of the deceased has to file tax returns.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for the debt.