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How To
Claim Deceased Relative's Unclaimed Money
by Nicole Anderson
Unclaimed
money
can be claimed from owners who might be deceased relatives.
According to unclaimed money laws and a recent statement
from the U.S. Supreme Court (Texas vs. New Jersey, 379 US
674, 1965), the unclaimed property is returned to the state
of the property owner's last known address. If the address
cannot be found, then it is returned to the state in which
the business holding the funds is incorporated. At this
stage, it is the responsibility of the unclaimed property
office to find the rightful owners. The reassuring part of
this process is that the unclaimed money for a dead relative
can be claimed without any fear of the time limit; there is
no time limit on claiming your property.
If you are on a
mission to claim unclaimed money or any unclaimed money owed
to your relative, then the following checklist might be a
great way to kick-off the campaign. The following
information being sought from the office of unclaimed
property:
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Name of the
relative/predecessor (including maiden or former names)
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Their Social
Security number, current address
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All previous
addresses where she/he lived while in the state
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They will
want the same information about any other individual for
whom you're the legal beneficiary
The credit goes
to the Social Security Administration which keeps tracks of
all the personal and professional details of a person from
life to death. This information helps the authorities in
charge of the unclaimed funds, as they have the accurate
data in front of them which they can utilize to cross-check
the information that you have provided for your relative.
The government
at both the federal and state levels is determined to return
the unclaimed funds to the rightful owners, and they are
leaving no stone unturned to locate the actual owners of
these unclaimed assets. If you are trying to find unclaimed
property, now is the best time to do that. It has to be
understood that the unclaimed assets are in safe hands and
can be claimed at any point of time.
As
compared to the earlier years, both federal and state
governments have simplified the claim process to a great
extent. So, if you are looking for unclaimed money for which
you are the rightful heir/owner, it makes practical sense to
take all the help from the government machinery. At the
present moment, every media avenue is being tapped by the
state and federal agencies, and they have shown the
proactive stance towards providing all the logistical and
information-based help to the claimants. If somebody is
looking for a heir unclaimed money or relative unclaimed
money, then the best process is prescribed by the state
unclaimed money websites.
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