Full question:
can i file an insurance claim in my dead grandmother name for stolen property of mine from her home,then deposit G mom's ins check into my account,then have beneficiary to sign not to have check to be apart of estate filings,then have them to sign not to sue me before they can receive their inheritance ?
- Category: Insurance
- Date:
- State: North Carolina
Answer:
What you are suggesting likely involves identity theft, fraud, and forgery, which is not advisable. You cannot deposit a check in your deceased grandmother's name into your account. However, the executor or administrator of her estate may file a claim on her behalf, or you could present a claim against the estate during the probate process.
According to North Carolina law, a claim against a decedent's estate must be in writing and include the amount claimed, the basis for the claim, and the claimant's name and address. Claims can be presented by delivering them to the personal representative or clerk of superior court (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 28A-19-1).
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