After a loved one’s passing, you may need to deal with items such as driver’s licenses, license plates, and handicap placards that have specific rules governing how they are discarded. Because some of these items can be used toward identity theft, it is important you follow these rules.
Read MoreIf you or a family member is a veteran, you may be eligible for burial in a military cemetery, either national, state, tribal, or local, or even Arlington National Cemetery. Find out what burial options are available to you here.
Read MoreThe coronavirus vaccine effort is fully underway in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. While there is some overlap from state to state, the criteria for receiving a vaccine does differ based on your location.
Read MoreWe’ve written instructions for how to deal with a variety of different situations, including medical malpractice, immigration, and crime victims’ compensation.
Read MoreIf your loved one died due to medical malpractice or other wrongful death, there are legal remedies you should consider taking to try and recover damages.
Read MoreIf the deceased owned one or more vehicles in their name, you’ll need to take care of any payments as well as managing the title transfer. Every state handles this process differently, but we’ve taken the time to research and find the relevant forms and information that you’ll need.
Read MoreIn addition to saving and prolonging lives, donated organs are used by medical researchers to study diseases and organ tissues that allow for the development of treatments for diseases.
Read MoreYou can help protect your and your family’s private information by taking steps to ensure that your digital estate accounts are closed appropriately.
Read MoreThe Social Security Administration offers a one-time death benefit of $255 to surviving spouses or those who were living on the benefits of a Social Security recipient.
Read MoreThere are many items that one may choose to gift to their family members or friends after they die, including, but not limited to, property, money, items of sentimental value, and other expensive items such as jewelry.
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