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My mother died over 2 decades ago. My grandmother (mother’s mother) moved thousands of miles from our hometown about 20 years ago to live near her son, my mother’s brother. She had a house built close by. My uncle has always been flighty about finances and has been helped out of scrapes all his life by my grandmother. As she declined in memory and health these last few years, somehow he was juggling both her mortgage and his. He would pay one mortgage until the other mortgage was 3 months behind, and then flip and do the same with the other one. I don’t know all the particulars. He told my husband this. But I do know that he’s regularly under financial panic with credit cards, mortgage etc. It’s been this way for about 40 years.
My grandmother passed away last fall. I am assuming she left her house to him. I have no information because he and I are not close and I also wouldn’t ask him questions about his finances or her finances.
Last week, his daughter who has been living in my grandmother’s house texted me and asked if I knew my deceased mother’s social security number. I texted back and said that I did not have that. I texted my uncle and said the same thing.
Here’s the question: at that very moment, I did not know for sure that I did not have the number. However, the second question is, am I obligated to give the ss# to my uncle because he asked for it? I don’t know what he could be doing with it at this late date and frankly was suspicious due to my knowledge of his financial manueverings in the past.
I have subsequently found her ss# in some old certificates I have and I’m wondering if I have to confess this and also if I should even be keeping her death certificate and ssn#
My grandmother passed away last fall. I am assuming she left her house to him. I have no information because he and I are not close and I also wouldn’t ask him questions about his finances or her finances.
Last week, his daughter who has been living in my grandmother’s house texted me and asked if I knew my deceased mother’s social security number. I texted back and said that I did not have that. I texted my uncle and said the same thing.
Here’s the question: at that very moment, I did not know for sure that I did not have the number. However, the second question is, am I obligated to give the ss# to my uncle because he asked for it? I don’t know what he could be doing with it at this late date and frankly was suspicious due to my knowledge of his financial manueverings in the past.
I have subsequently found her ss# in some old certificates I have and I’m wondering if I have to confess this and also if I should even be keeping her death certificate and ssn#