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What should I do if my husband dies suddenly?

“What they need to realize is that they are not going to feel normal again for a considerable period of time. Grief takes time.” Obtain death certificates. When someone dies, the death must be registered with the local or state vital records office within a matter of days, which can then issue you copies.

What should I do with my husband’s death certificate?

Expect to make two dozen copies or so of the death certificates, which you’ll send to financial institutions ranging from credit card companies to your mortgage holder to your husband’s life insurer. Be sure the bills get paid. It’s easy to stuff them in an envelope for later, but you’ll regret it.

How to pay off a deceased spouse’s debt?

If you find yourself asked to pay off a deceased spouse’s debt, contact A People’s Choice for help. Our compassionate staff has over 35 years of experience, and can help you handle any necessary legal paperwork to administer your spouse’s estate. Call us today at 800-747-2780.

What to do with your husband’s 401k when he dies?

If you were named beneficiary to your husband’s 401 (k) you may be required to take a lump-sum distribution. With an inherited IRA, you can roll over the assets into an account in your name. (Also, be sure to change the beneficiary on your own retirement accounts if you’d previously named your husband. )

What happens to your finances when you lose your spouse?

The financial issues they’ll immediately confront go far beyond losing an income. Losing a spouse in a blink of an eye can be wrenching. Writing about her experience on Facebook, Sandberg called it “completely unexpected hell — the darkest and saddest moments of my life.” And money is the last thing you want to think about.

Do you need an annuity if your husband died?

Sadly, some financial salespeople make used car salesmen look like choir boys. A widow does not need a commissionable agent jamming an unsuitable annuity or life insurance policy down her esophageal passage, just to earn those last two tickets for the company’s all-expenses-paid luxury HI trip for two and a 10% commission.