How To Track Down Unclaimed Money From Deceased Relatives

October 4th, 2012 |

In a perfect world, our relatives would go on to live to be two, three or four hundred years old. Unfortunately, this is not a perfect world and that means we need to deal some of our relatives passing away. The truth is most of us don’t even know all of their relatives that have passed away.Sometimes they are extended family members or ones who married into the family. They might even just be loved ones who drifted out of touch with their busy travel life or simply living in another country. How could you possibly keep track of your growing family if you’re not even in touch with them to know where exactly it is growing.

Of course you don’t know five generations ago or anything like that, but do you know all of your relatives within two or three generations? How do you know that one of your relatives that you didn’t really know wasn’t rich and left you a bunch of money? Sound far fetched? It’s not. It happens all the time and sometimes this unclaimed inheritance money is never claimed at all by the rightful owner.

 

Unclaimed Inheritance Money

The above sounds like something you would have seen in a movie or read in a fairytale. An old rich aunt or uncle that you didn’t even really know passed away and her or his will is read, naming you the rightful heir. All of a sudden, you have become rich beyond your wildest dreams. Well, it might not be as glamorous as that specific depiction of unclaimed inheritance money, but it is not far from the truth.

Usually this unclaimed money comes from lost or forgotten about accounts. Unclaimed money from lost accounts is usually from the money that was left behind when someones relative passes away. That being said, technically you do not have to be named in any will to receive unclaimed inheritance money. You might only have to be a relative of the person if the unclaimed money from lost accounts was never accounted for in the will. Even if no will exists the money will be rightfully placed with the proper heir.

Luckily, it is easy to find out if you have any of this unclaimed inheritance money available in your own or anyone else you knows name. You simply go to an unclaimed money website like www.FindUnclaimedMoney.com and use their database. You simply use your first and last name and the unclaimed money search will search the databases of all 50 state treasury accounts and even a few federal accounts in order to uncover any unclaimed inheritance money that may be owed to you.

You never know how much is out there until you conduct a search. You may find that you have hundreds or even thousands waiting for you. What a great gift from a long lost relative.

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