What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? mn
I was doing a search for unclaimed assests under names from my father-in-laws family checking on some other stuff that was left to my husband. I checked under the name of my FIL aunt who raised him (his parents passed when he was very young) and aunt left some assests to him when she passed back in the late 70's. As far as I know she has no living decendents (her only daughter had died and her daughter was murdered in the 80's with no children) As far as I know no other decendents. Its a bit confusing. Anyhow, they where from a very small town in OK and name was very unusual so it most probably is her. I found it listed under the states web site of unclaimed property and it shows over $100. I printed out the "claim form" but it asks for copies of will and such which I don't have. I am attaching a letter to the claim form explaining situation and also asking them to verify if it is really the same person (FIL aunt). Has anyone ever had a outcome on something like this that won't drive you mad trying to verify if my husband would be heir to what ever property/assests this could be.
I was doing a search for unclaimed assests under names from my father-in-laws family checking on some other stuff that was left to my husband. I checked under the name of my FIL aunt who raised him (his parents passed when he was very young) and aunt left some assests to him when she passed back in the late 70's. As far as I know she has no living decendents (her only daughter had died and her daughter was murdered in the 80's with no children) As far as I know no other decendents. Its a bit confusing. Anyhow, they where from a very small town in OK and name was very unusual so it most probably is her. I found it listed under the states web site of unclaimed property and it shows over $100. I printed out the "claim form" but it asks for copies of will and such which I don't have. I am attaching a letter to the claim form explaining situation and also asking them to verify if it is really the same person (FIL aunt). Has anyone ever had a outcome on something like this that won't drive you mad trying to verify if my husband would be heir to what ever property/assests this could be.