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Banks Blocking Estate Access to Joint Accounts After Account Holder Death

Surviving parties or estate representatives face bureaucratic barriers when attempting to access joint bank accounts after a co-holder dies. Banks refuse access even after legitimate verification processes are completed through government channels like the US Treasury. The lack of standardized estate account access procedures creates prolonged financial hardship for bereaved families.

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