
I'm administrator of my sister's estate. Her bank won't tell me the names of her beneficiaries. Is that legal?

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A co-administrator of an estate is facing challenges obtaining beneficiary information from financial institutions after the death of their sister. The institutions claim they cannot disclose this information due to privacy rules, and beneficiaries must claim funds in person. Legal experts indicate that while banks are not obligated to notify beneficiaries during the account holder's life, the administrator has a duty to inform them. The bank's responsibility is to follow the account holder's instructions, and privacy laws may prevent disclosure without proper documentation.
