When a loved one passes
away, undoubtedly you will wonder what you need to do. First, you'll make the necessary
funeral or memorial arrangements. Then, we recommend taking care of yourself
and your family. If your loved one passed after a prolonged illness, you may
just need to take a break. If your loved one passed suddenly, you may need to
wrap your thoughts around what has happened. After you've had some time to
heal, it’s a good idea to speak with a qualified estate administration
attorney.
You will want to make
sure you are proceeding in a legal manner with regard to your loved one’s
estate plan and financial assets. Proceeding improperly could result in the
creation of legal issues and liability at a time when you may already be
overwhelmed. For example, if your loved
one owned a car in their individual name, it should not be driven. Family
members from out of town may want to drive it while visiting, but what happens
if they are in an accident? The estate could be sued and could be liable. What
about IRAs and life insurance? Do you
know who the named beneficiaries are? If
they are individuals, each will need to make their own claim for benefits. If the estate or a trust is a beneficiary,
you'll want legal guidance to make sure everything is done in accordance with
the will, trust and the law. Where is the original Last Will? Did you know Florida
law requires the original will be deposited with the clerk of the court for
safekeeping within ten (10) days of the date of death? Is there a Living
Trust? It is important to locate and
safeguard original documents to ensure all instructions are carried out in as
desired. Getting a handle on important documents and making a list of all
assets is an important initial step in the estate administration process.
Lots of questions will
arise. Having the opportunity to work
with an estate attorney will give you peace of mind regarding the who, what and
how of estate administration. Who is
going to be in a leadership role? What
are the assets and creditors of the estate?
How will the important steps of administration be carried out? These are
just a few of the questions you'll want to have explore.
Join us at our
complimentary workshop What to Do When Someone Dies or any of our other educational
workshops. Please visit us at HoytBryan.com to register or join our mailing
list. Call us at (407) 977-8080 if you
have questions.
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