What is the name of your state? MN
Hello. Background: My dad passed away in Jan 23. I am the Executor. The only assets in the estate are the house and 2 low value cars. My brother was listed as co-owner on his checking account (and has managed to blow $25k on vet bills when his 2 dogs got hit by a car. They are recovering and doing well). Anyhow, the county filed a $20,000 demand against my dads estate for the time my mom was in a nursing home in 2009. It sucks, but I don't dispute this needs to be paid. We are trying to keep the house (no mortgage) because my dads main wish was that my brother would always have a place to live. The house was left 33.5% to younger brother and 13.3% to each of the other 5 kids. All 5 of us other siblings have agreed to do what we need to do to keep my brother living there and postpone their share. My brother cannot afford to take out a loan.
From what I understand, the county can force the sale of the house if they don't get paid. My dad had an IRA worth way more than enough to cover the $20k and the withdrawal taxes. I believe that my brother is 40% beneficiary and I am 20% with 2 of my sisters having 20% each. My brother and I will use our portion to pay the bill. If we can ever get the money. A very, very large national bank is the administrator of the IRA. I started the process of closing it out in March with a visit to the bank providing them the death certificate and account info. After multiple follow ups and no response, I went into another branch and met with the branch manager. I provided him all the paperwork - death certificate, my appointment as executor, a previous beneficiary statement and the current account information. He promised he'd help. But has not responded to my calls or emails. I am trying to avoid getting the lawyer involved unless absolutely necessary because I am now paying out of pocket for the lawyer fees. What needs to be done to get the process moving? Would a strongly worded letter from the attorney help? Is there something I can file somewhere to get the bank to comply and close the account out? I believe that the money will need to be transferred to another IRA and then cashed out, so the process isn't quick. The county has agreed to take no action for an indeterminate amount of time, and won't say what the time frame is.
I've contacted the main number for the bank several times but have been told that this needs to be handled at the local branch level because the big bank bought the smaller bank my dad used and all accounts were transferred to the larger bank. I've been to two local branches and talked with 2 different branch managers. I don't know what else to do. How can I get the bank to move forward with dismantling the IRA? Any advice? Please and thank you!
Hello. Background: My dad passed away in Jan 23. I am the Executor. The only assets in the estate are the house and 2 low value cars. My brother was listed as co-owner on his checking account (and has managed to blow $25k on vet bills when his 2 dogs got hit by a car. They are recovering and doing well). Anyhow, the county filed a $20,000 demand against my dads estate for the time my mom was in a nursing home in 2009. It sucks, but I don't dispute this needs to be paid. We are trying to keep the house (no mortgage) because my dads main wish was that my brother would always have a place to live. The house was left 33.5% to younger brother and 13.3% to each of the other 5 kids. All 5 of us other siblings have agreed to do what we need to do to keep my brother living there and postpone their share. My brother cannot afford to take out a loan.
From what I understand, the county can force the sale of the house if they don't get paid. My dad had an IRA worth way more than enough to cover the $20k and the withdrawal taxes. I believe that my brother is 40% beneficiary and I am 20% with 2 of my sisters having 20% each. My brother and I will use our portion to pay the bill. If we can ever get the money. A very, very large national bank is the administrator of the IRA. I started the process of closing it out in March with a visit to the bank providing them the death certificate and account info. After multiple follow ups and no response, I went into another branch and met with the branch manager. I provided him all the paperwork - death certificate, my appointment as executor, a previous beneficiary statement and the current account information. He promised he'd help. But has not responded to my calls or emails. I am trying to avoid getting the lawyer involved unless absolutely necessary because I am now paying out of pocket for the lawyer fees. What needs to be done to get the process moving? Would a strongly worded letter from the attorney help? Is there something I can file somewhere to get the bank to comply and close the account out? I believe that the money will need to be transferred to another IRA and then cashed out, so the process isn't quick. The county has agreed to take no action for an indeterminate amount of time, and won't say what the time frame is.
I've contacted the main number for the bank several times but have been told that this needs to be handled at the local branch level because the big bank bought the smaller bank my dad used and all accounts were transferred to the larger bank. I've been to two local branches and talked with 2 different branch managers. I don't know what else to do. How can I get the bank to move forward with dismantling the IRA? Any advice? Please and thank you!