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<p class="MsoNormal">Decedent had a credit card with BECU. (He also had a checking account but the balance was nominal – and may now be overdrawn due to auto-scheduled payments). I sent BECU a Notice to Creditors. In response, BECU is requesting the certified
death certificate (which is on file with the court) and the letters testamentary (also on file with the court, obviously). I don’t believe I have any obligation to send BECU either document. I could see reason to be more cooperative if the decedent had multiple
accounts, PR needed access to a checking or savings account, etc. but that’s not the case. What do you do in these situations? I’m inclined to ignore the request (after notifying the client, of course).
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