When a family member passes, there are several entities that need to have legal notification of the death.You'll want to do it right away, not only because you don't want the task lingering, hanging over your head, but also because some government agencies are very slow in the process. It's best to get the wheels in motion so you don't have to prolong an already long and drawn out process any longer than necessary. There's also an increased risk of someone stealing the deceased's identity once the death announcement is made ...
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When a family member passes, there are several entities that need to have legal notification of the death.You'll want to do it right away, not only because you don't want the task lingering, hanging over your head, but also because some government agencies are very slow in the process. It's best to get the wheels in motion so you don't have to prolong an already long and drawn out process any longer than necessary. There's also an increased risk of someone stealing the deceased's identity once the death announcement is made. So getting started sooner rather than later is ideal.This workbook/checklist lists more than 36 possible entities, government agencies, businesses and organizations that may need notification of your loved one's passing. Some may not apply. But it will help as a thought-jogger to remind you of some contacts that you didn't think of. It is grouped into categories, such as government agencies, memberships and clubs, financial institutions, etc. There are a blank lines so that you can add other organizations specific to your situation. You can jot down notes for when you talked to them, what they said, etc.Designed for personal use only. May not be shared or sold.No commercial rights are implied or transferred.
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