By Estate Planning Practice Group
In our recent post “A Family Member Died, Now What? How to Begin Winding up a Relative’s Legal Affairs,” we outlined several actions to take to start winding up a deceased relative’s legal affairs, including gathering your relative’s estate-planning documents and taking a preliminary accounting of your relative’s property.
Below is a general checklist of information and documents which will be helpful for you to assemble in preparation for meeting with your attorney. It is not necessary to have the checklist completed prior to the initial meeting. However, for reference, you may want to print this post, fill it out, and bring it with you to the initial meeting.
- Decedent’s Background Information (may attach a death certificate in lieu of this section):
- Full Name:
______________________________________________
- Residence Address:
______________________________________________
- Date of Birth:
______________________________________________
- Social Security Number:
______________________________________________
- Marital Status:
______________________________________________
- Spouse’s Name:
______________________________________________
- Relative’s Financial and Medical Affairs:
- Employment Status:
______________________________________________
- Employer’s Name:
______________________________________________
- Banks / Institutions / Brokerages (including accounts held,
e.g. savings):
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
- Safe Deposit Box Location:
______________________________________________
- Pension (if so, from where):
______________________________________________
- Life Insurance Policies (provider(s) and amounts):
______________________________________________
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- Vehicles and VINs:
______________________________________________
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- Known Creditors (mortgage, credit card, etc.):
______________________________________________
- Receiving Medicaid Benefits?
______________________________________________
- Receiving Social Security Benefits?
______________________________________________
- Important Notes / Special Circumstances to Tell Attorney:
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
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- Documents to Assemble (If you don’t have access to an account,
just indicate that below):
_____ Certified death certificate
_____ Copy of death certificate of spouse, if widowed
_____ Original last will and testament and any codicils (amendments to the will)
_____ Copy of trust and any amendments
_____ Copy of all bank statements from accounts titled in relative’s name from month of relative’s death
_____ Copy of all brokerage statements from accounts titled in relative’s name from month of relative’s death
_____ Copy of all bank statements in the name of the trust for the month of death
_____ Copy of all brokerage statements in the name of the trust for the month of death
_____ Copy of all retirement account statements in the name of the relative for the month of death
_____ Original life insurance policies
_____ Death certificates for any predeceased owners or beneficiaries of insurance policies or co-owners of financial accounts
_____ Original vehicle titles (including boats, motors, and trailers) in the name of the relative and trust
_____ Copy of titles for any real property in the name of the relative or the trust
_____ List of extraordinary personal property (paintings, expensive jewelry, etc.)
_____ Original savings bonds
_____ Information on safe deposit box
_____ Information regarding any creditors of the relative (accounts, balances)
_____ Information regarding any Medicaid benefits the relative received
_____ Information regarding the relative’s beneficiaries/heirs (addresses, dates of birth and social security numbers)
_____ Information on any long term care policies
_____ Copy of funeral bill
02/1/17 6:00 AM
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