Final Notes:
Adjusting to the death of a loved one can be a very difficult process. During this period of recovery, it is important to consult with someone close to you before making any major life changes or financial decisions. Although some major decisions are unavoidable at this time, many can be put off until you are feeling less vulnerable. Many bereavement experts suggest avoiding any major decisions at this time unless absolutely necessary.

We hope that this information has been of assistance to you. If you still have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask about:
  • filing for social security or veterans benefits
  • filling out paperwork for insurance claims
  • procedures for settling the estate agencies to contact regarding federal and state estate tax laws
  • referrals to bereavement resource groups
  • prearranging and prefinancing a funeral
  • obtaining organ and/or tissue donor cards
  • obtaining additional copies of death certificates
If we are unable to answer your questions, we can help you locate someone who can.

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