You would have to consult with a PA attorney experienced with the Multiple-Party Account statute in GA, but it would appear that the answer to your question depends upon: (1) what type of “joint account” you had with your mother; and perhaps (2) who contributed the funds to the account before your mother died…
Who is entitled to my mother’s bank account?
As long as your mother was legally competent and was not coerced when she added your brother’s name to the account, the designation of your brother will hold up and he is the only one entitled to the account. * This will flag comments for moderators to take action. There is a legal presumption that he gets the account.
Why did my father make my sister owner of his bank account?
After nearly four months in probate I learned that Dad had accidentally made my sister an owner of his bank account, not just a signatory. The law firm we hired says this happens often and is usually corrected in the will or by the heir receiving the extra money. That never happened.
Can a joint account be divided between siblings?
Ask a lawyer – it’s free! You have received some good answers already. Legally, the money in a joint account would be solely yours so you have no obligation to divide it amongst the siblings. Should you wish to do so it is voluntary, and you certainly can do so. You’re legally making a gift of your own money.
What to do if your brother is on your mother’s bank account?
The joint account is presumed to be owned by the surviving owner. You can try to overcome that presumption in probate court by evidence that he was added to the account for her convenience in his assisting with her financial affairs. You should act quickly getting a probate estate opened and asking the court to order the bank account frozen.
Is it illegal for a brother to own a joint bank account?
The joint account is not illegal. Your brother would own that account but others in the family might wonder if mother was unduly influenced by your brother. * This will flag comments for moderators to take action.
Can a stepbrother claim half of a joint account?
However, there is one exception to this rule. If your mother designated you as a joint owner merely for convenience purposes and did not intend to have the assets pass to you upon her death, the joint accounts would be part of her estate and your stepbrother would have a claim for half of his mother’s joint accounts.
What happens to a joint account with a deceased parent?
The surviving co-owner can take full ownership of the account when the other account holder dies simply by presenting the deceased owner’s original death certificate to the financial institution. 4 5 Check with your financial institution to find out if your joint account carries automatic rights of survivorship.
What happens to my mother’s money when she dies?
If your mother dies and leaves you money, you may not owe a cent on it. However, depending on the amount, where she lived and what she left you, the tax bite may be quite large.
What happens if there is no money in my mom’s account?
So the money in your mom’s account must first go to her creditors. If there is anything left, you get it. If, however, there isn’t enough money to pay off your mother’s creditors, you are not responsible for any unpaid balances—unless one of the above exceptions applies.
Do you have to share a joint account?
Mr. Morgan gives a great answer. I would note that you are under no obligation under most circumstances to share that money if you are the surviving joint account holder. Keep in mind Mr. Morgan’s advice about “administrative convenience” only were you to keep the funds and one of the four children claims they are entitled to it.
What happens to my mother’s joint bank account after her death?
If not, it could cause family disputes. As for whether the creditors of your mother can reach the joint bank account after her death, note that this varies from state to state. In many states, the creditors are simply out of luck and cannot attach the account of a deceased joint owner.
Why does June want to bypass her daughter Matilda?
June prefers to bypass her daughter, Matilda, since she sees Henry as more organized and better able to issue checks to keep her bills in order while she is sick or away in Florida for long stretches.
When did my mother die after 12 years?
October 3, 2017 After 12 Years my Mother is Still Everywhere Holidays and Special Days / Holidays and Special Days: Eleanor Haley My mother died twelve years ago on October 23rd, and though my actual memories of the days and weeks that led up to her death have faded, my feelings of sorrow are bone-deep.