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  1. Alright guys thanks a ton for the advice. You've all alleviated a ton of stress.
  2. The packet has a page that asks if my mother was survived by any children. The very next page has a section that asks "was the deceased participant survived by any siblings? It then goes on to provide locations to be able to list siblings and has a section for each siblings social security number.
  3. My mother passed away May of 2015. She had a retirement account but apparently named no beneficiary. She is survived by her only two children, My sister and I. However she was also survived by her own brother and two sisters, my aunts and uncle. I am attempting to settle her accounts. I received a packet from fidelity informing me to complete the packet in its entirety and have it, along with a copy of my mother's death certificate with a raised seal mailed back to them. I have the official death certificate along with a copy to be sent. My mother has no spouse no partner etc. However, she was once married to my father and divorced when I was young. The packet asks for the date of divorce. My father cannot remember a date or year and doesn't have any files as they have been divorced for over 20 years. What am I to do if I cannot accurately suply fidelity with the information on the divorce? The packet also asks who has survived my mother, and asks for these people's social security numbers to be listed. For various reasons, her siblings are unwilling to provide me with the social security numbers. My sister is also unwilling. What do I do in this situation? My sister is the oldest of the two of us.
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