When Someone Dies
FIRST STEPS
* call the doctor -- the doctor will probably call the coroner for you
* try not to move anything until an official pronouncement is made
* make note of the time of death (as near as you can)
* contact friends or family for support during this difficult time
* keep a running list of people to thank (for help, support, flowers, etc.)
LEGALITIES AND PAPERWORK
* get a copy of the death certificate from the attending doctor or coroner
* contact the local Registry Office with temporary death certificate
* submit the address, complete name, and date and place of birth / death
* you will receive a standard death certificate
* required to go through probate, file insurance claims, collect pensions, etc.
* you will receive a disposal certificate for burial or cremation
* collect up the will, any estate documents, and insurance policies
MAKING FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
* decide on a funeral home and talk to the director about the arrangements
* locate the person's burial instructions and last wishes
* determine if the burial or cemetery plot has been pre-paid
* choose a location, date, and time for the services
* ask for itemized list of funeral and burial costs and what they cover
* determine if you want ashes scattered or in a container (for a cremation)
* let mourners know if they should send flowers or charitable donations
* determine if you want a "viewing" before hand -- open or closed casket
* decide on the prayers, music, and structure of the service
* make preparations for food and beverages after the service
NOTIFYING OTHERS
* use the person's address book to call friends and family personally
* contact the person's employer and co-workers
* place an obituary that town's local newspaper
* inform any governmental agencies (social security, IRS, military, etc.)
* notify any insurance agencies or financial institutions
* contact the person's attorney and executor of the will
* cancel utility services
* notify the post office and have mail re-directed
* cancel rental lease or assume mortgage payments
TAKING CARE OF FINANCIAL CONCERNS
* all financial decisions must be made by the executor of the will
* "grant of probate" allows payment of any debts still left open
* find out who beneficiaries are on any insurance policies or other accounts
* remainder of assets will then be distributed according to the will
WHEN THERE IS NO WILL
* all decisions must be made by spouse or closest other relative
* need to contact an attorney for advice and guidance throughout process
* can get the necessary forms at the local probate office
* will need to determine what assets the person owned and any debts owed
* return required forms to probate with standard death certificate
* get Letters of Administration from probate to distribute the person's assets
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