My aunt passed away over a month ago. She has a trust with her retirement accounts and life insurance. Her house and everything else will go through probate. We want to keep the water and heat on at her house, so the pipes do not burst, there are no break-ins, etc. Can we just leave those accounts in her name and keep making the payment until probate is finished, or do we need to report her death and do something else? Also, she has already incurred some late fees on her credit cards, but we cannot cancel them without proof of executorship, and there is no executor since probate has not started. Should I pay her credit card bills and other bills (totaling about $1000), so late fees/penalties do not keep being charged, or do I wait until probate starts? Thank you so much!
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