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1This really doesn't attempt to answer the question. It is just a personal anecdote.JohnFx– JohnFx ♦2015-04-03 23:06:03 +00:00Commented Apr 3, 2015 at 23:06
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2I know people try to collect checks after death of the payee. But his parents thought their son could take care of their acct. after their death. Now you've brought up that the acct. will be frozen. The only asset they had was the $ in the acct to pay the last nursing home bill. If a lawyer has to be hired to "settle the estate," there will be no assets or estate to settle. If the bank let us deposit this last ck, we could pay the nursing home & a small part of their funeral costs, close the acct. & be done. We'd be better to walk away & let the nursing home try to get their $!FrustratedInNY– FrustratedInNY2015-04-04 04:03:36 +00:00Commented Apr 4, 2015 at 4:03
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2It's a bit late for us to suggest you should have planned ahead. Come up with transitional funds from somewhere; take a loan if you have to... But redeeming thus check, if possible, is going to take time.keshlam– keshlam2016-08-04 14:53:28 +00:00Commented Aug 4, 2016 at 14:53
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