March 17, 2013

Widowhood Resources



One of the hardest experiences in life is losing a spouse and when it happens unexpectedly it can be especially difficult to deal with the financial upheaval and required paperwork.  a good place to start is with the book:
Moving forward on your own: Financial Guidebook for widows (reviewed in the August 14, 2011blogpost: http://fpwusu.blogspot.com/search/label/widowhood
Other helpful resources include:


A Guide for the Newly Widowed by: AARP Outreach & Services, May 6, 2005
Final Details: Claiming Benefits by: AARP Outreach & Service, from: AARP, January 2008. http://www.aarp.org/relationships/grief-loss/info-01-2008/final_details_claiming_benefits.html
Final Details: A Checklist by: AARP Outreach and Services, November 15, 2004
Widowhood: Help In Coping And Understanding http://www.essortment.com/widowhood-coping-understanding-35939.html
Widowhood - Losing a Spouse
The ABC’s of Widowhood (book) http://abcsofwidowhood.com/
Widowhood - How to Handle the First Few Weeks After the Loss of a Loved One
Surviving Middle-Aged Widowhood (blog) http://survivingmiddle-agedwidowhood.blogspot.com/
Health & Well-being: losing a husband or wife  http://www.videojug.com/interview/losing-a-husband-or-wife-2
Coping with unwanted change: losing a spouse http://www.unwantedchange.org/Templates/uc/Content.aspx?id=826

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