If the deceased parent was the person who paid the gas bill, then you can certainly ask the gas company to address the bill to someone else. If gas service is no longer needed, then again you can get in touch with the gas company and tell them that the existing account is no longer needed.
Depends on the circumstances, if said tobacco company actually caused the death of a parent then yes. But if said parent was a smoker then no because tobacco is known to be harmful and they are agreeing to those terms by smoking. goodluck
The executor should contact the insurance company and notify it of the death of the owner of the policy.
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.
I did when my father recently passed away. Many of them asked me to fax a copy of his death certificate and in some cases, they zeroed his balance owed.
You should contact the legal department of the insurance company and ask for its advice. The company may initiate a search for the beneficiary with the resources at its disposal.
Contact the father so custody can be givin to rightful parent.
The first thing you should do is contact the deceased's doctor to certify the person has died, then after a doctor has attended and certified the death, you should then contact a funeral director who will guide you on what you need to do next like register the death.
NO. You should visit the court that made the appointment of the guardian, notify it of the death of the legal guardian and inquire about your next step. You should take a copy of the death certificate with you.
If your friend's death was caused by something such as a car accident you should notify your insurance company. If not you should contact an attorney to represent you in the case. If you don't answer the complaint you may lose by default.
You would contact the insurance company and they will send you the necessary paperwork. They will require a copy of the death certificate also.
Contact the claims department of the insurance company that issued the life insurance policy.
The credit card should be returned to the credit card company or destroyed and the company should be notified immediately of the death so the account can be closed.