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Anyone ever filed a Affidavit of Small Succession to get money out of a bank account?

Posted on 3/21/24 at 3:46 pm
Posted by iwyLSUiwy
I'm your huckleberry
Member since Apr 2008
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Posted on 3/21/24 at 3:46 pm
First post on here so don't be too harsh, I searched and didn't see anything.

About 2 1/2 years ago my mom passed away Thankfully my mom lived a pretty simple life and me and my siblings never had any squabbling's over money or things with her estate/personal items.

We never even bothered to try and get her money out of her bank account. We were all mommas boys and girls so her being gone sucked enough, much less having to worry about closing out her accounts and splitting up money, we just avoided doing it. Well it's been long enough and the money is doing no good sitting there.

The bank told me that since there is no property involved/other assets, we could do an affidavit of small succession and not have to get a lawyer. Looking up online that seems right, because there is less than 125k in her account, but I can't find any affidavit form/example.

TLDR:

1. With her not having a property in her name or a will, is a affidavit of small succession and death certificate with no lawyer enough to get the money out of her account?

2. If that is what needs to be done, any help on where to get the right affidavit would be much appreciated.

TIA
Posted by Beessnax
Member since Nov 2015
9131 posts
Posted on 3/21/24 at 3:55 pm to
I have done just that after the death of my mother. It's very easy to do. Just has to be notarized and list all heirs
Posted by The Mick
Member since Oct 2010
43077 posts
Posted on 3/21/24 at 3:58 pm to
Might be a dumb question, but did you ask the bank if they have a form?
Posted by TigerGrl73
Nola
Member since Jan 2004
21273 posts
Posted on 3/21/24 at 4:01 pm to
Louisiana? Click small succession guided assistant on the Law Library of Louisiana page..

The clerk's office in your parish *might* have forms. They do in Arkansas but I don't know about LA.
Posted by iwyLSUiwy
I'm your huckleberry
Member since Apr 2008
34202 posts
Posted on 3/21/24 at 4:10 pm to
quote:

Might be a dumb question, but did you ask the bank if they have a form?


I did, they didn't have them. Told me to call a notary and the notary I called didn't do them or have a form. My google skills aren't as good as I thought because I couldn't find anything online either. The money board now enters the chat.
Posted by iwyLSUiwy
I'm your huckleberry
Member since Apr 2008
34202 posts
Posted on 3/21/24 at 4:14 pm to
quote:

Louisiana? Click small succession guided assistant on the Law Library of Louisiana page..



Thank you, going to go through that now and see where it takes me.

Posted by LSU1018
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2007
7215 posts
Posted on 3/21/24 at 6:49 pm to
If you want someone else to do it for you, I can recommend an attorney or notary that would do it if you are in BR area. It shouldn’t be too expensive.

Email me at username at yahoo
This post was edited on 3/21/24 at 6:50 pm
Posted by Twenty 49
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2014
18734 posts
Posted on 3/21/24 at 6:58 pm to
Can't vouch for it, but this site has a downloadable affidavit form for a Louisiana small succession for a person who died intestate (no will). LINK

I can imagine 19 ways to disaster doing this without a competent lawyer, so good luck.

When you go to the notary, sign/execute multiple originals, more than you think you will ever need.

Print a copy of Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure article 3434 to show any bank that balks. It says:

A multiple original of the affidavit authorized by Article 3432 or 3432.1, shall be full and sufficient authority for the payment or delivery of any money or property of the deceased described in the affidavit to the heirs or legatees of the deceased and the surviving spouse in community, if any, in the percentages listed therein, by any federally insured depository institution, financial institution, trust company, warehouseman, or other depositary, or by any person having such property in his possession or under his control. Similarly, a multiple original of an affidavit satisfying the requirements of this Article shall be full and sufficient authority for the transfer to the heirs or legatees of the deceased, and surviving spouse in community, if any, or to their assigns, of any stock or registered bonds in the name of the deceased and described in the affidavit, by any domestic or foreign corporation.
Posted by geauxpurple
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2014
12275 posts
Posted on 3/21/24 at 10:46 pm to
Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure 3432.1

That details what the affidavit must include and how it should be executed. If there is not enough money involved to hire a lawyer, you can try to type it yourself, get it notarized and bring it to the bank.
Posted by iwyLSUiwy
I'm your huckleberry
Member since Apr 2008
34202 posts
Posted on 3/22/24 at 8:59 am to
quote:

Can't vouch for it, but this site has a downloadable affidavit form for a Louisiana small succession for a person who died intestate (no will). LINK


Thanks. That looks pretty similiar to the one TigerGrl linked earlier except just a little shorter. The other has a spot to add my other siblings and actually has the article 3434 in it. Both of them looking pretty similiar makes me think that will probably be alright. At least good enough to try. Going to try and do it later today.

quote:

When you go to the notary, sign/execute multiple originals, more than you think you will ever need.


Good tip, thanks.
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