Among the preparations that can make things easier are:

  • Gather up all important legal and financial documents. This includes Social Security information, marriage licenses, retirement account information and anything similar. If your spouse has an estate plan, then also locate it. The important thing is to make sure you know where everything is and can access it quickly when needed.
  • If possible and if you have not previously done so, talk to your spouse about his or her wishes and instructions for what should be done after death. Knowing what your spouse’s burial wishes are, for example, means that you do not have to come up with a plan for them on your own.
  • If your spouse has an estate attorney, talk to the attorney. Let the attorney know the situation so he or she can prepare and assist you in making the appropriate legal preparations.
Philip J. Kavesh
Nationally recognized attorney helping clients with customized estate planning guidance for over 40 years.
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