What Needs to be Done When
Someone Dies?

How do you deal with final expenses, the home, the cars, credit card debt and dividing up the property? Will you need to deal with Probate Court or the IRS?

When we lose someone close to us, it is an overwhelming experience. Not only are we forced to deal with the many emotional issues, we are also, often, overwhelmed with financial and legal questions.

We are offering you a FREE REPORT that answers many of the questions dealing with handling a person’s final affairs, including:

  • Are the deceased person’s family members responsible for his or her final debts?
  • What is needed by the bank after someone dies?
  • Who is responsible for filing the deceased person’s final tax return?
  • How do we get death certificates when someone dies?
  • Do we need to notify social security after a death?
  • Who pays the final expenses?
  • What are “Letters Testamentary” or “Letters of Administration?”
  • Can we sell the deceased person’s home?
  • Can a family member live in the home?
  • Are we required to deal with Probate?
  • Is a will filed at the courthouse?
  • Who is the person in charge of the final affairs?
  • What if an heir is going through a divorce or bankruptcy?
  • Can anyone challenge a will? Why?
  • Why do people need lawyers to help when someone dies?
  • And much more.

Featured Blog Post

Your Probate Attorney

One of the things to keep in mind when you are making financial provisions for your loved ones is the fact that your estate must pass through the process of probate if you use a last will as your primary vehicle of asset transfer.

Everything has to take place in a transparent manner so that all interested parties have an opportunity to step forw read more–>



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