If my grandma went missing 14 years ago and left a big sum of money, how do my brother and I go about requesting a presumed dead death certificate?
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If my grandma went missing 14 years ago and left a big sum of money, how do my brother and I go about requesting a presumed dead death certificate?
We can’t claim without a death certificate.
Asked on May 2, 2015 under Estate Planning, Idaho
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
I am so sorry for your loss. I am assuming that your parents - her child - os passed away, correct? Her children would be the next of kin to inherit and then after them, you guys. It sounds as if you are going to have to go to court to have her legally decalred dead. You will most likely have to submit a due diligence search of her ss #, etc. Seek help to do it correctly given the funds involved. Good luck.
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