What Papers
Will You Need if a Family Member Dies
In the event of
the death of a family member, youll be faced with an array of legal and
financial requirements that can be psychologically overwhelming at this
delicate time. To meet these requirements, you will have to provide certain
documents. Among them might be:
- Certified
copies of the death certificate (at least 10). Where to get them: From the
funeral director or directly from the county Health Department (or similar
title).
- Copies of all
insurance policies. These may be in the deceased's safe deposit box or among
his or her personal belongings. Where to get them: From the deceaseds
insurance broker or agent or directly from each insurance company
- Social Security
numbers of the deceased, his or her spouse, and any dependent children.
- Military
discharge (if the deceased was a veteran). Where to get it: From the Department
of Defense, National Personnel Record Center, 9700 Page Boulevard, St. Louis,
MO 63132.
- Marriage
certificate (if the spouse of the deceased will be applying for any benefits).
Where to get it: From the Office of the County Clerk where the marriage license
was issued.
- Birth
certificates of dependent children. Where to get them: From either the State or
the County Public Health offices where the child was born.
- Will. Where to
get it: From the deceaseds lawyer, safe deposit box or personal
belongings. Wills are also sometimes filed with the local probate court before
the deceaseds death.
- Complete list
of all assets property including real estate, stocks, bonds, savings
accounts, pensions, 401(k)s, annuities, stock options and other employee
benefits, and personal property of the deceased.
TIP: If the death is expected, you should try to gather these papers
in advance (other than the death certificate, of course) to lessen the strain
at the time of death. Even where death seems in the distant future, it may be a
good idea to have these documents on hand anyway. A good document locator
system will help you better organize your affairs.