When my parents died I was the executor of their wills and trust. I used a variety of written resources (provided by insurance companies) and online (AARP) as a guideline for settling the estates. Now there are apps to help with the process! Thanks to Sophia Laurenzi writing for The Washington Post (and one of my sisters) for bringing the article to my attention.
"What do you do after someone dies? Most people expect to deal with intense grief, but they might not realize how many logistical details arise after a death. Those tasks can feel overwhelming: deciding who to call, learning where to get death certificates, planning memorials and navigating finances."
There's an app for that!
Apps and websites such as Cake, Lantern and Empathy exist to help with the death of a loved one. 'Kat Reed founded EstateGrid after she published a workbook called “Begin Here: Helping Survivors Manage” to help her father manage the death of her mother.'
Check out the apps and websites and tuck this info away for when you need it.
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