Here are the first and most important tasks to complete in the wake of a spouse’s passing.
Read MoreAfter a death, the real estate may be inherited by an individual or sold. Here’s how to handle the process.
Read MoreAfter a death, you may want to cancel any unneeded plans and services to avoid additional charges, get refunds, and let people know.
Read MoreYou will need to switch the insurance policies over to continue to be protected. If no one is using the insurance anymore, you can cancel the policy to save money. You usually have 30 days to do this.
Read MoreCheck if care instructions were included in the will. If not, you can think through the best options.
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 MoreIf real estate is held in a trust and you are the trustee, you can transfer ownership before or after the sale.
Read MoreHere are five key steps to ensure the process runs more smoothly and that major mistakes are avoided.
Read More1 in 3 people get their identity stolen after they pass. We offer a service where you can fill out a 5-minute form to prevent thieves from stealing your loved one's identity and assets.
Read MoreStates provide compensation to families of homicide victims to pay the medical bills and funeral or burial expenses, crime scene clean up, and to pay for counseling and loss of income. The amount that is paid can be between $10,000 to $100,000.
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