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re: LUNCH THRAY: National Grouch Day Edition
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:10 pm to tgrbaitn08
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:10 pm to tgrbaitn08
Yes we were leagally married. But my name was not on acct.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:13 pm to Aspercel
Obtuse, Owl, and Saint225* are really dropping the ball on posting cat gifs.
*being banned is no excuse
*being banned is no excuse
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:14 pm to dukke v
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Louisiana law provides a few quick, non-judicial, ways to access funds in bank accounts after the death of a parent or spouse. These procedures are useful in order to obtain immediate access to funds held on deposit in the event money is needed to pay bills or funeral expenses immediately following the death of a loved one.
Up to $5,000 can be withdrawn from a decedent’s bank accounts by the surviving spouse and heirs if the person died without a Last Will and Testament. In order to be permitted to make the withdrawal, the spouse and the heirs must provide the bank with an affidavit establishing jurisdiction and relationship, and stating that the decedent left no will. Most banks have a form affidavit that is available at the bank branch for completion of this process. The law allowing this procedure is found at Louisiana Revised Statute 6:315.1.
In addition to the above, there is also a second procedure that is available only to a surviving spouse that allows the surviving spouse to withdraw up to $10,000 from an account in the name of the deceased spouse or an account held jointly in the name of the spouses. In order to be permitted to make such withdrawal, the surviving spouse must provide the bank an affidavit stating that the total funds withdrawn from all bank accounts under this procedure has not exceeded $10,000. This procedure can be used even when the person dies with a Last Will and Testament. The law allowing this procedure is found at Louisiana Revised Statute 9:1513. Again, check with your bank and they can usually provide you with a copy of the necessary affidavit to complete this procedure.
How to Get Immediate Access to Earned Wages
As a related issue, the surviving spouse and children can also directly receive payment of up to $6,000 in wages from a deceased’s employer after death. In order to receive such payment, an affidavit must be provided to the employer stating the name, address, date, and place of death of the deceased employee, the relationship of the person requesting payment to said employee, the name and address of the surviving spouse, or children, if any, of said deceased employee and such other information as the employer may require. The law allowing this procedure is found at Louisiana Revised Statute 9:1515.
Getting Help With the Succession Process
Although the law makes provisions to allow for immediate access to funds needed for final expenses, a succession will be required to distribute the rest of the estate. Scott | Vicknair Law, Estate & Probate Division helps hundreds of Louisiana families each year with this process. Contact us today to learn how we can help you settle the estate of your loved one.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:25 pm to madamsquirrel
If I see chicken hanging around I’ll ask for his release again 
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:26 pm to dukke v
Good luck PeeJ, I wouldnt listen to a fukn word the bank says......they're all a bunch of idiots
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:32 pm to tgrbaitn08
quote:facts
I wouldnt listen to a fukn word the bank says......they're all a bunch of idiots
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:33 pm to dukke v
So when you say they closed her account, what do you mean? They can't just close her bank account already. Do they know she has passed away? Because I dunno how much money is in there but a debit card spread out over a few days and leaving the account at like $5 and just walking away works too. But you didn't hear that from me.
Of course I'm assuming everything just goes to you.
Of course I'm assuming everything just goes to you.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:33 pm to madamsquirrel
I’m hoooome (again)
Nap time in my own bed.
Nap time in my own bed.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:37 pm to Aspercel
quote:he is vv busy
If I see chicken hanging around
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:38 pm to madamsquirrel
I heard he was getting his pool house reroofed...
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:41 pm to HoustonChick86
The card got declined this morning. So I get home and checked online and the acct was gone… not sure how they found out that she passed because I didn’t notify them.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:44 pm to dukke v
In my family that would mean one of the children is trying to get their part of the inheritance and not let the spouse drain the account.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:45 pm to madamsquirrel
Someone else had access and closed the account then, agreed.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:46 pm to HoustonChick86
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Someone else had access and closed the account then, agreed.
Yeppers
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:46 pm to HoustonChick86
Either that or the notified the bank and the assets were frozen.
Posted on 10/15/24 at 2:49 pm to madamsquirrel
There is only three of us who know anything about the accts.
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