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Sorting A Very Small Estate
we are sorting a very small estate (less than £1000 in the bank) It's going to be insolvent. Is there any difference in ordinary creditors and a private pension that was paid after she died because we didn't tell them untill a week or so after she'd died?
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I thought Barmaid might volunteer
I would take it as a payment wrongly made
which is kinda true
and not tell the provider you are putting him on the list of creditors as he might go after the exec/administrator for taking it when he shouldnt
otherwise funeral expenses come first
and at £1000 that will be quickly expended
you could put it as a testamentary charge
I have left aside whether or not you can operate the bank account or whether it is now completely frozen
I thought Barmaid might volunteer
I would take it as a payment wrongly made
which is kinda true
and not tell the provider you are putting him on the list of creditors as he might go after the exec/administrator for taking it when he shouldnt
otherwise funeral expenses come first
and at £1000 that will be quickly expended
you could put it as a testamentary charge
I have left aside whether or not you can operate the bank account or whether it is now completely frozen
I closed a frenz account a day after he died
( on the grounds above)
louds squawks from the bank mgr - whose first closure case it was - and I dont feel so guilty about throwing my weight around
death certificate 5 months and 30 d later
( she rang up the funeral director who said yup there is a guy with a label on his toe ....)
( on the grounds above)
louds squawks from the bank mgr - whose first closure case it was - and I dont feel so guilty about throwing my weight around
death certificate 5 months and 30 d later
( she rang up the funeral director who said yup there is a guy with a label on his toe ....)
erm not really
you are keeping good accounts
with my friend - £2.14 in the account and the bank refused to open an exec's account - so we agreed that John smith could pay further sums into JOhn smiths account - cheque payable to George Brown decd
yeah dont ask me .....
and I kept accurate accounts goot I can tell you
there will be other sums to the estate - TVL rebate - and if she paid DD then the utilities will rebate - and the govt pays a months pension and there was a bit in from DLA
( oh you could use that as an reason when you repay)
so total further assets post mortem to pay in were around a grand
funeral £4000 and debts of £9000
beware marauding relatives who say - we heard there was £1000 can we have it - it after all ours.....
and I said - funeral Do you want to contribute towards his funeral
( they said no)
you are keeping good accounts
with my friend - £2.14 in the account and the bank refused to open an exec's account - so we agreed that John smith could pay further sums into JOhn smiths account - cheque payable to George Brown decd
yeah dont ask me .....
and I kept accurate accounts goot I can tell you
there will be other sums to the estate - TVL rebate - and if she paid DD then the utilities will rebate - and the govt pays a months pension and there was a bit in from DLA
( oh you could use that as an reason when you repay)
so total further assets post mortem to pay in were around a grand
funeral £4000 and debts of £9000
beware marauding relatives who say - we heard there was £1000 can we have it - it after all ours.....
and I said - funeral Do you want to contribute towards his funeral
( they said no)
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