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To: Uncle Bill
One thing I thought about involved a hypothetical situation in which a relative (even a distant one) died at a fairly young age. What would ever prevent me from assuming all of his "paperwork" and acting as if he were still alive? I'd simply hand in his resignation at work (if this were an issue) and let all levels of government presume I was him.

I know it's harder than I've made it seem, but imagine if the death occurred at a young enough age and involved two cousins or brothers who were fairly close in age. It would not be difficult to raise the survivor with two different identities, since they are young enough that they haven't left any kind of "paper trail" behind.

3 posted on 10/28/2001 7:26:40 PM PST by Alberta's Child
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To: Alberta's Child
"One thing I thought about involved a hypothetical situation in which a relative (even a distant one) died at a fairly young age. What would ever prevent me from assuming all of his "paperwork" and acting as if he were still alive? "

When my father died 4 years ago all of my mothers bank accounts, credit cards etc. were locked because his name was on everything. They find out you die and shut everything down. I'm not sure who tells them but they do find out within a few days of your death.

It turned out that my father didn't sign anything on all the joint accounts except the house mortage so all her accounts were unlocked pretty fast once she told them. He didn't like to sign anything concerning credit because he was just a little old school and believed in cash. He even had a blank check in his wallet when he died that was over 10 years old-he never used it.

The funeral home wouldn't take a check with his name on it as well. The funny thing now is their phone still comes over the caller ID in his name so I guess AT&T doesn't know he's dead yet :)

12 posted on 10/28/2001 8:17:37 PM PST by america-rules
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To: Alberta's Child
What are you trying to say? Run that by again and try and make it understandable. Are you saying that because of what you laid out that a national I.D.is a good idea? Fill us in.
17 posted on 10/28/2001 8:39:20 PM PST by willyone
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