IRA custodian refusing to distribute IRA until all beneficiaries agree on the distribution/division of assets
Mother passed away in March 2022 and left her traditional IRA to five beneficiaries. The custodian is refusing to distribute the IRA (or allow the beneficiaries to open an Inherited IRA account) until all five individuals have signed a document the custodian calls an Asset Split Summary outlining the distribution percentages/amounts and includes the language “By signing below, I hereby (1) certify that I have fully reviewed this entire document, and (2) agree to the division of assets reflected above.” The custodian said one of the beneficiaries has not yet signed the document. To my knowledge, there is no court order or anything like that prohibiting the custodian from distributing the IRA to the individuals who have already signed the document. Is the custodian allowed to do this? If so, how long can they do this? An RMD must be taken by December 31. Thanks for your help.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Mon, 2022-11-07 17:26