Steps To Take When a Loved One Dies
Navigating Estate Management After a Loved One's Death
“When a member of your family dies, you could be left to pick up the financial pieces. Finding all the information you need can be challenging.”
This year, more families than usual are finding themselves grappling with the challenge of managing the affairs of a loved one who has died. Handling these tasks while mourning is hard, and often families do not have time to prepare, says the article “How to manage a loved one’s finances after they die” from Business Insider. The following are some tips to help get through this difficult time.
Identifying the Executor or Personal Representative
Someone has to be in charge. If there is a will, there should be a person named who is responsible for administering the estate, usually called the executor or personal representative. If there is no will, it will be best if one person has the necessary skills to take the lead.
When one member of a married couple dies, the surviving spouse is the usual choice. Otherwise, a family member who lives closest to the deceased is the next best choice. That person will need to get documents from the local court and take care of the residence until it is sold. Being physically nearby can make many tasks easier.
Importance of Preparing Estate Documents in Advance
Risks of Delaying Estate Management Tasks
Obtaining and Distributing Death Certificates
Necessary Notifications and Preventing Fraud
Securing and Maintaining Physical Property
Managing Bills and Accounts
Distributing Funds to Beneficiaries
Filing Final Tax Returns
Seeking Professional Help for Estate Administration
Consider getting help. An estate planning lawyer can help with the administration of an estate, if it becomes overwhelming. Regardless of who handles this process, expect the tasks to take anywhere from six months to two years, depending on the complexity of the estate.

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