How Do You Get Bank Accounts Of Deceased Parents?
The law grants immediate access to the bank accounts of deceased parents only to the executor of the will. Children and other heirs are not authorized to withdraw funds or otherwise tamper with such accounts, even if the will entitles them to a share of the funds, unless they themselves have been named as an executor. Unauthorized withdrawals and transfers from accounts belonging to an estate can result in legal problems such as lawsuits from creditors and other heirs. Determine who is the executor of the will. If the will is written properly, the executor has been clearly named. Usually, the executor is a lawyer, law firm or a family member with some degree of legal experience. If the parent died without a will (called dying intestate), an executor may be appointed to carry out the functions of the estate and distribute assets accordingly. Review the will to find out how assets are intended to be distributed. The executor is responsible for discharging all the debts of the estate appr