My mother-in-law have money taken from her depiction from FSA. How can we find out who to be exact?

My mother-in-law died recently. We checked at the edge to see if she was paying on any policies. There be 4. Two of them were contacted by the funeral home. We are waiting on them to convey the information back to us roughly speaking her policies.

The one whom we are not able to contact is FSA. They steal a $4.00 draft out of her account respectively month. I looked up FSA and found hundreds of sites. She was 81 at her loss. So we are fairly sure that she wasn't paying on a student loan.

The mound has refuse to let us know anything excluding they let FSA draft $4.00 respectively month.

Do you have any view as to what it could be? One draft goes to AARP, one go to GP, the other goes to someone-to whom the funeral home know. They say that we hold every right to tell the wall to let us know who the drafts go to. So far, they won't comply.

What should we do next? And, how do we move about about getting a copy of her will. There is just one child. Everything was to turn to him.
Thanks for any help.Charlene.
Answers:
I'm guessing blindly here, but shouldn't in attendance be someone who has endorsed clout as the executor of her estate? This person should know how to get the dune to release any and all information pertaining to her finances surrounded by order to do their opening properly, which is to execute the estate as mandated surrounded by the will.

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I just realize you said you don't have a copy of her will? Is in attendance a family attorney who might enjoy a copy of this? Or in the event that she disappeared no will, then the state law regarding estate inheritence should be within effect. (probably some sort of next of kin situation) If to be precise the case, you will probably entail the death ticket and get a referee or issue some sort of decree or anything it is that names a creature as executor of her estate. Which then give you the legal clout to see open some doors.

Other Answers:
FSA might be Flexible Spending Account this is a member of staff benefit offered by some companies

own you checked her house for bank statements?
The elder generation like to store important papers contained by shoeboxes in their bedroom closets.
Also even if it be automatic drafts the company should send statements to the human being paying the bill. You will have to run through her papers and files to find a copy of her will, unless she left a copy near a relative or her attorney.

If you can't find the will, you'll have to assume she doesn't enjoy one. You'll have to turn to court to have an executor of her estate appointed, and next to that paperwork, the exector should be able to win the info from the bank, and if she's get a safe deposit box in attendance, access that. The will might be there . . . move about to where the money tale is located they will tell you.
unless you are not on the explanation.

As stated earlier, the fsa is usually through the employer. I know she be probably retired, in that covering the FSA would probably still come from whoever was providing her condition benefits at the time of her death. You may want to try contacting the HR dept.