If the home is worth more than you owe on it, the difference will go to the beneficiaries. You can kick off the process of selling the home by finding a real estate agent
Read MoreAn estate sale company can help you make more money for your loved one’s personal belongings while taking the work off of your hands.
Read MoreThe list of tasks can be overwhelming. You may be trying to balance a full schedule with being an executor. Or, you may simply want to focus on grieving, being with loved ones, and celebrating life, rather than dealing with paperwork. You can enlist the help of an expert concierge to get the rest of these tasks done on your behalf.
Read MoreWe recommend that you plan for your pet, to make sure that they do not end up in a shelter or with someone who you will not care for them properly.
Read MoreSharing passwords may make it easier for your loved ones to find important documents, access pictures, and shut down the accounts you do not need anymore.
Read MoreYou can help protect your loved ones if you pass by purchasing life insurance. This is an especially good idea if losing your income would impact your family’s ability to pay expenses.
Read MoreIn many cases, the surviving loved ones are not obligated to pay your debt when you pass.
Read MoreAdd a joint owner or transfer on death to each bank and investment account and asset (e.g., car, real estate, business) to avoid probate.
Read MoreSome airlines and credit card companies don't let you transfer points after death. If you are expecting to pass soon, you should transfer points.
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