If 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 MoreWe’ve written instructions for how to deal with a variety of different situations, including medical malpractice, immigration, and crime victims’ compensation.
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 MoreWe recommend that as you wrap up your end-of-life planning for yourself or your loved one, you set a reminder down the road to review the decisions that have been made.
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.
Read MorePerhaps early in your life after service, you focused on benefits and resources related to education programs, job searches, or training resources. Now it may be wisest to plan for your legacy and how to position your family/loved ones well to deal with your passing.
Read MoreHere are the first and most important tasks to complete in the wake of a spouse’s passing.
Read MoreThis guide gives you instructions and inspiration to create a virtual event (wake, shiva, funeral reception, celebration of life, etc.), giving you the opportunity to memorialize your loved one and on-demand help along the way.
Read MoreHere are five key steps to ensure the process runs more smoothly and that major mistakes are avoided.
Read More9 in 10 people want their online presence removed after they pass. We offer a service where you can fill out a 5-minute form to remove upsetting content from the internet and to prevent thieves from stealing your loved one's identity.
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