This is a basic guide to when a relative passes away.
Things we need to see sight of at the bank.
Death Certificate, Will if made or whether probate will be obtained, Account number will be helpful. For NatWest we have a centralised Estates Team. The account will be frozen at the point we have been informed of the death of a customer. That means nothing will go into the account or go out of the account. However if the account is a joint account then it will not be stopped but merely the deceased party removed from the account.
If the account falls under the amount of probate(£5000) and the will leaves the money to one person who is with you in the branch then an account closure form will be done and the account will be closed through the estates team.
Feedback anyone?
Things we need to see sight of at the bank.
Death Certificate, Will if made or whether probate will be obtained, Account number will be helpful. For NatWest we have a centralised Estates Team. The account will be frozen at the point we have been informed of the death of a customer. That means nothing will go into the account or go out of the account. However if the account is a joint account then it will not be stopped but merely the deceased party removed from the account.
If the account falls under the amount of probate(£5000) and the will leaves the money to one person who is with you in the branch then an account closure form will be done and the account will be closed through the estates team.
Feedback anyone?
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