A practical resource for dealing with family matters upon death, this
first-of-its-kind publication from the American Bar Association and
AARP - the nation's leading associations in the law and the
advancement of issues that matter most to people 50+ and their
families - helps answer the myriad of questions surrounding what needs
to be done following a loved one's passing. This must-have book guides
you through the steps to wrap up the personal and financial affairs of
the loved one who died. Although the ABA/AARP Checklist for Family
Survivors: A Guide to Practical and Legal Matters When Someone You Love
Dies does not provide legal advice, it does include legal reasons,
implications and complications that cover a variety of questions loved
ones face upon death. In each chapter, you'll find convenient checklists
to help guide you through the difficult time. Chapter topics include:
- Applying for survivors' benefits
- Checking on insurance benefits
- Sorting through the stuff
- Getting ready for probate
- Taking care of yourself
- And more!
The ABA/AARP Checklist for Family Survivors is not intended as a
sit-down-and-read book. It is a workbook designed to help you understand
what you need to do following a loved one's death guided by simple yet
thorough forms. Whether you fill in the forms in the book or use the
CD-ROM included in the back cover, you can take comfort in knowing that
the matters upon a loved one's death can be handled with ease. While
there are a number of books directed to the widow on matters of grief
and financial planning, this is the first - from AARP and the
American Bar Association's Senior Lawyers Division - comprehensive
guide that answers questions for family survivors in one straightforward
book.