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    What gives with this?

    My beloved Mommy passed away July 21st. I have been appointed, along with my step brother to administer her estate. It has taken some time to get the paper work completed, we live at opposite ends of the island (thanks for making it easy Mom), but finally we have got the paperwork lodged in teh court for probabte to be granted. Mean time we are stuck.

    She has bills pilling up that cant be paid as her bank account is frozen. I have personally contacted everyone and told them she is gone, and sent a copy of her death certificate as proof, and asked for patience as they will get paid just as soon as we have probate. All have been very understanding.

    I am unable to disconect her power, the reminders keep coming.
    I am unable to disconnect her phone, they threatened disconnection yay! Until i told them again she was dead, then they will just hold on and wait.
    I can not change her billing address with the councils, nor can I pay the rates, so we are gathering penalties. Oh and they send reminders.
    I can not, clear her house out and put it on the market, we dont have probate. The list goes on.

    Now some of these companies have allowed me to change her address so the bills come directly to me, some wont allow it. NZ post have agreed a mail redirection for 2 months - that is about to expire and I dont have probate *sigh* It seems every company/organisation have a different set of rules around a deceased customer.

    I find it very stressful and upsetting to get reminders of unpaid bills, however I am managing as it wont be long till we can sort things. My Mom was fairly well housebound towards the end of her life, she lived for her Saturday Herald and her Sunday Star Times, she also got the listener in. Now I rang all of these companies about a week after she died, as I did not want papers etc delivered when there was no one to receive them. Mom lived in Thames, I live in Warkworth, so I cant just go and pick them up. All of her subscriptions were coming due for renewal, so it was agreed that they would deliver the remaining paid up papers/Listeners to me, then stop.

    There were 7 weeks of Sunday Papers left. I got a reminder bill for her subscription which I ignored. Then I got another one, I ignored that one too, as I had already arranged to cancel after her subscription had expired. SO today I get another one, quite curt really, and I got a bit upset that they were still hounding Mom to renew (I thought) her subscription. I rang them and no, this was what she owed as a new subscription period started just before she died. Now I asked the question when I first rang, how many papers has she paid for, we will have them, then no more apparently the female I talked to did not realise that her new subscription had not been paid for yet.

    Now you can not get money out of a dead person, and frankly I am not paying it from the estate as in good faith I cancelled the papaers after she died. I got an argument, and then I got upset, and then they agreed to wipe the bill, all for $12! Pathetic!
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    Hang in there, I know you have had to deal with a lot of life's little trying moments - and like of all them, this too shall pass.

    Keep at it! Don't let it get you down, and thanks for letting others be aware of the situation they might find themselves in one day!

    Please keep us updated how it all goes, so we know how to avoid or resolve them more easily should the occasion call for us too!
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    My sympathy to you and your family mom.

    This is a difficult thing to deal with. You can only persevere and try to get companies to see sense. Personally I think it odious that penalties are even considered in such cases - for obvious reasons - I mean, what the hell are you supposed to do about it?
    If the family as a whole is flush enough to cover these expenses against settlement of the will, then you might advance the monies yourselves. But in many cases this is not possible - I know I would be in no position right now take such an action.
    Many companies have policies set in concrete which are are totally inflexible unless you deal with the Chief Boss Boohoo. The minions have no say in such matters are blindly follow protocol. If possible, go to the top of the tree and make sure that the actions decided upon trickle down to those who do the work. And stick to your guns. Revisit the issue as many times as you have to. Maybe you need to get a large noisy group of bikers to go with you if things get too tough!

    One thing I have done with regard to my own demise, whenever it should occur, is to grant the executor of my will, a power of attorney so that accounts etc can be settled, subscriptions cancelled etc. I know this is of no use to you right now, but it is something that we all need to consider so that those whom we leave behind are not faced with the issues you are dealing with. I hope you don't mind me mentioning this.

    Best of luck Mom - I wish I could do something more concrete than just blather on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    One thing I have done with regard to my own demise, whenever it should occur, is to grant the executor of my will, a power of attorney so that accounts etc can be settled, subscriptions cancelled etc.
    As far as I can recall, this is an absolute waste of time, legally all power of attorney ceases on death. Power of attorney is useful in the situation where you are non compos mentis or otherwise unable to take care of your affairs, but only as long as you are alive. The only way to give people access to your accounts after your death without needing probate is to make them a joint account holder, with signing power to be both jointly and severally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kave View Post
    As far as I can recall, this is an absolute waste of time, legally all power of attorney ceases on death. Power of attorney is useful in the situation where you are non compos mentis or otherwise unable to take care of your affairs, but only as long as you are alive. The only way to give people access to your accounts after your death without needing probate is to make them a joint account holder, with signing power to be both jointly and severally.
    I have probably got the terminology wrong but when I wrote my will the solicitor set it up so that it happens as I have outlined. Solicitor's suggestion to avoid the situation outlined by Mom...it was a while ago so I have forgotten how it works...
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    Condolences Mom,

    Playing a bit of Devil's Advocate - why (once you've told these clowns in writing that your mum passed) don't you just not pay them?

    I don't think your mum is going to be concerned if she's got a collection against her credit.....

    My mother went last September - but she had a surviving spouse, so it wasn't so bad. It did, however, cause MAJOR issues with one sibling in particular - but that's a whole different story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    One thing I have done with regard to my own demise, whenever it should occur, is to grant the executor of my will, a power of attorney so that accounts etc can be settled, subscriptions cancelled etc. I know this is of no use to you right now, but it is something that we all need to consider so that those whom we leave behind are not faced with the issues you are dealing with. I hope you don't mind me mentioning this.

    Best of luck Mom - I wish I could do something more concrete than just blather on.
    Thank you for that. I had Enduring Power of Attorney for Mom, does not mean a tin of shit after they have gone. Strangely enough I never had to use it. I had operating authority on her bank accounts, but when you die the accounts are frozen. We should have made the account a joint account, then all would have been hunky dory. Now there is something you could consider.

    Like you say, all well and good if you can afford to pay the bills, easy as the estate will reimburse, sadly I am unable to do so. I think what bugs me is everyone seems to have different standards on what they will and wont allow.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Condolences Mom,

    Playing a bit of Devil's Advocate - why (once you've told these clowns in writing that your mum passed) don't you just not pay them?

    I don't think your mum is going to be concerned if she's got a collection against her credit.....

    My mother went last September - but she had a surviving spouse, so it wasn't so bad. It did, however, cause MAJOR issues with one sibling in particular - but that's a whole different story.
    The funny thing is Moms estate is not big, I wont be retiring on my share of it for sure I always said to her, just dont leave me with a bill when you go. Lucky you, only one sibling. I have 4 grand kids (mind you they are ok) one brother, one step sister, and 3 step brothers And as you say, that is a whole nother story. When you have a few hours spare come up for a beer, we can swap stories
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    Nonono,

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    My mother's affairs were handled by the Public Trust,and everything went perfectly...we didn't have to do a thing.My brother has lived on the other side of the world for 35 years,so he didn't need to stay any longer then necessary.A cousin was executor of the will,because Mum knew her boys wouldn't have a clue.

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    Anne, condolences, its hard enough losing someone without all the legal, social and financial trauma inflicted on you after the death.

    Im involved with a company that has a large customer database, with regular monthly payments made by many of them. We don't make it difficult for a customers family to cancel, although it appears that is common practice.

    However, I got a letter the other day from a customers family that may do the trick for you. This was not from a lawyer, so I don't know its legal value, but it inspired us to do a prompt disconnection. I have done it from memory so its not exactly what we were sent.

    Dear XYZ Company

    Our father XXXX of 99 YYYY St. passed away on DD/MM/YY

    The services provided by your company are no longer required, and this is formal notice of cancellation. Until the end of this month we will assist with final readings, disconnection etc, after this time we cannot facilitate access to the premises.

    No accounts for service after the end of the month will be considered for payment.

    Please cancel service forthwith, and if access to the premises is required contact us as soon as possible.

    yours etc..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Mean time we are stuck.

    She has bills pilling up that cant be paid as her bank account is frozen. I have personally contacted everyone and told them she is gone, and sent a copy of her death certificate as proof, and asked for patience as they will get paid just as soon as we have probate. All have been very understanding.

    I am unable to disconect her power, the reminders keep coming.
    I am unable to disconnect her phone, they threatened disconnection yay! Until i told them again she was dead, then they will just hold on and wait.
    I can not change her billing address with the councils, nor can I pay the rates, so we are gathering penalties. Oh and they send reminders.
    I can not, clear her house out and put it on the market, we dont have probate. The list goes on.

    Now some of these companies have allowed me to change her address so the bills come directly to me, some wont allow it. NZ post have agreed a mail redirection for 2 months - that is about to expire and I dont have probate *sigh* It seems every company/organisation have a different set of rules around a deceased customer.

    I find it very stressful and upsetting to get reminders of unpaid bills, however I am managing as it wont be long till we can sort things. My Mom was fairly well housebound towards the end of her life, she lived for her Saturday Herald and her Sunday Star Times, she also got the listener in. Now I rang all of these companies about a week after she died, as I did not want papers etc delivered when there was no one to receive them. Mom lived in Thames, I live in Warkworth, so I cant just go and pick them up. All of her subscriptions were coming due for renewal, so it was agreed that they would deliver the remaining paid up papers/Listeners to me, then stop.

    There were 7 weeks of Sunday Papers left. I got a reminder bill for her subscription which I ignored. Then I got another one, I ignored that one too, as I had already arranged to cancel after her subscription had expired. SO today I get another one, quite curt really, and I got a bit upset that they were still hounding Mom to renew (I thought) her subscription. I rang them and no, this was what she owed as a new subscription period started just before she died. Now I asked the question when I first rang, how many papers has she paid for, we will have them, then no more apparently the female I talked to did not realise that her new subscription had not been paid for yet.

    Now you can not get money out of a dead person, and frankly I am not paying it from the estate as in good faith I cancelled the papaers after she died. I got an argument, and then I got upset, and then they agreed to wipe the bill, all for $12! Pathetic!
    Fairfax? they are bastards thats why

    You are screwed without Probate. Simple as that. Probate means "proving the will".

    It legally empowers you to do the things you need to do.

    Wny not just ring your lawyer, take all the papers in and say "sort this shit out"?

    You (it appears) have done the hard yards in getting your docs lodged (well done on that as a lay person by the way). so the admin should be easy.

    Tips on banks Banks will require a certified true copy of Probate, OR the original document which they stamp as "noted by XYZ bank" but they also want a letter from BOTH of the Executors requesting the accounts be closed. (Dear Bank, givvus the coin right now).

    You will need a lawyer to do the house sale conveyancing, why not get them to do this estate stuff too?

    PM me if you want, I do a bit of this sort of work. OK quite a lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    . I had Enduring Power of Attorney for Mom, does not mean a tin of shit after they have gone.
    I shall have to have a closer look to see just what it was that I did - obviously "power of attorney" is not the correct term. To be honest I was remembering through a thick fog of fatigue and that was the first term I thought of. It was rather a long time ago now.
    My ex-wife's mother's system was to leave a huge wodge of cash for daughter to find when she died...effective, if a little risky. In the event, it worked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    I shall have to have a closer look to see just what it was that I did - obviously "power of attorney" is not the correct term. To be honest I was remembering through a thick fog of fatigue and that was the first term I thought of. It was rather a long time ago now.
    My ex-wife's mother's system was to leave a huge wodge of cash for daughter to find when she died...effective, if a little risky. In the event, it worked.
    Please do look into it. Honestly, I have been surprised just how different organisations deal with stuff. For example, WINZ were delighted to hear that she had gone and I had advised them (I dont mean that in a bad way either). It meant moms pension stopped without creating a debt to the estate. A death certificate was enough for them to take action. The Thames Coromandel District Council, wont change her postal address without probate, despite the fact I have sent them a certified copy of her death certificate, or waive penalties (unless we pay the account in full on or before the next installment is due).

    Mom did not have a wodge of cash sadly. She left me a fridge full of perishable food, and a cat that was not friendly, and hated people and would not come near the house. It took a couple of weeks to catch it. Not easy to do from Warkworth when the cat is in Thames. I have to give a HUGE thanks to the SPCA in Thames, well to one of their volunteers actually. She came with a net and caught the cat for me.
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    Power of attorney stops the minute the person dies: POA/EPOA is for you to look after someone when they cant look after themselves, but before they die.

    When they die the will takes effect, or in the absence of a will, the Administration Act 1969.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    I always said to her, just dont leave me with a bill when you go. Lucky you, only one sibling. I have 4 grand kids (mind you they are ok) one brother, one step sister, and 3 step brothers And as you say, that is a whole nother story. When you have a few hours spare come up for a beer, we can swap stories
    I'll take you up on that - I only have one sibling who's causing the dramas (over 12 months later)

    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    For example, WINZ were delighted to hear that she had gone and I had advised them (I dont mean that in a bad way either). It meant moms pension stopped without creating a debt to the estate..
    When my Grandad died in March (it's been a right bastard of a couple of years, really) - WINZ rang my Grandma THE NEXT DAY and told her not to spend his pension cos they'd want it back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    I'll take you up on that - I only have one sibling who's causing the dramas (over 12 months later)



    When my Grandad died in March (it's been a right bastard of a couple of years, really) - WINZ rang my Grandma THE NEXT DAY and told her not to spend his pension cos they'd want it back.
    Did you hear my rapid intake of indignant breath just then?

    Bunch of .... (use your imagination)

    Not only do we need to share a beer, probably a hug would not go amiss either. Life is an interesting beastie at times for sure.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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