You'd have to talk to a lawyer, but there are probably at least 2 felonies involved.
The executor can do that. It allows them to track the bills and claims against the estate.
change password, change security question, change back-up email address.
Not if you are the fiduciary of the estate.
This person probably lived there before you and hasn't made a address change for his mail.
nadav
Your primary email address in yahoo is your yahoo username and that cannot be changed.
Yes, the word 'submitting' is a gerund, the present participle of a verb that can function as a noun in a sentence.The present participle of the verb (to submit) also functions as an adjective.Examples:We will be submitting a bid for that contract. (verb)Submitting may change the nature of your relationship. (noun, subject of the sentence)Our submitting writers are paid when we publish an article. (adjective)
On death all relationships would be terminated, so a deceased person should not be getting any mail - all relevant parties - government authorities, pension providers, utility and finance organisations etc should be notified.There might however be correspondence arriving from the fact of the death, those items should the addressed to 'the estate of' the deceased or the person winding up the estate (in his or her own name).A Different PerspectiveA court appointed executor or administrator would have the authority to submit a change of address at the post office to redirect mail to the fiduciary who is in charge of settling the estate especially if the fiduciary resides at some distance from the decedent.
Yes, only if mail addressed to 'that' someone else keeps being delivered to "your" address.
I need a phone number to change my address?
You cant change your address as .co.uk but you can change it as .in
Yes, it is illegal to change a dead person's mailing address without proper authorization, even if their spouse is still living. Only individuals who are authorized to manage the deceased person's affairs, such as an executor of the estate or legal representative, can make such changes.