It is hard to know. Normally if an individual had a will, they told people about it and where it was. Copies of a will are often kept with the attorney who drafted the will. Sometimes they are filed with the probate court.
Anyone who has knowledge of a will is required to bring it to the attention of the probate court.
No, it is not possible to cash a check that is made out to someone else.
No, it is not possible to cash a check that is made out to someone else.
No, it is not possible to cash a check that is made out in someone else's name without their permission.
No. A check can be deposited only into the account of the individual to whom the check is made out (issued) to. Depositing it into someone else's account is not allowed and even if done by mistake, the check will not be cashed and no payments will be made.
You cannot legally cash a check that is made out to someone else. It is considered fraud and can result in legal consequences.
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.
A check that is made out to someone else can be deposited into your account if the person has signed the check. Check with your bank because many banks require that the person, who's name is on the check, be present during the deposit.
If a check is made out to you, you can endorse it to someone else, but you cannot change anything else on the check (who it is made out to, date, amount, etc.).
You cannot legally cash a check that is made out to someone else's name. It is considered fraud and can have serious legal consequences.
Yes, someone else can deposit a check into your Chase account as long as they have your account number and the check is made out to you.
No, you cannot cash a cashier's check that is made out in someone else's name. The check is intended for the payee listed on it, and you would need the payee's endorsement to cash it.
No, a cashier's check is typically made out to a specific payee, and only that individual or entity can cash or deposit it. If someone tries to cash a cashier's check made out to another person, they will usually need the endorsement of the payee, and most banks will require identification to verify the payee’s identity. Attempting to cash a check that is not made out to you could be considered fraud.