New Law Makes It Easy To Cancel Services
California Probate Code Section 217 prohibits businesses, such as the cable company, telephone company and other companies doing business in California from requiring or demanding a person who is handling a decedent's affairs to come to their facility or office to handle the cancellation of services in person.
What does this mean?
It means that when you call or write to the local utility company, cable company or any other business in California to cancel services for someone who has died -- they can't give you the run around. Sure, they might try, but there's a new law to protect you.
Best thing to do is to make your request to cancel such services in writing to have a paper trail and document in what capacity you are handling the decedent's affairs (say, as trustee, personal representative or surviving spouse to name a few).
If you need more assistance in handling a decedent's affairs, please consult with a probate or trust administration attorney for more advice for your situation.
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