Melanie Cullen's Blog Posts Tagged 'estate planning' (13)

Direction for Your Loved Ones

When something happens to you, where do they start?

On a sunny spring morning, my husband and I relaxed on a train crossing France, enjoying the scenery, our books, and cappuccinos. After 10 days of vacation, we were still, serene, and looking forward to time with family.

 

At the same time, at our route’s end, my daughter was increasingly concerned about our whereabouts and arrival. To my (later) chagrin, I had forgotten to forward our itinerary…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on May 14, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Emergency Evacuation: Grabbing Your Important Records

Routinely, but sadly, the news reports of residential emergencies—a fire in a family home, regional fires destroying dozens of homes, tremendous storms and flooding. Some of you reading this have experienced home disasters firsthand, living through a frantic evacuation, severe loss of home and personal items, and the uphill climb of rebuilding. All this can…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on October 20, 2011 at 11:00am — No Comments

Accessing the Deceased's Financial Accounts

How will they access my bank and brokerage accounts?



When you die, or if you are incapacitated, your loved ones will need to access your financial accounts. In the case of your incapacitation, someone will manage your finances, including paying bills, depositing any checks, managing necessary financial transactions (e.g., purchases, deposits, sales,…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on April 1, 2011 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

Electronic Bill Pay

How will your loved ones track those “invisible” bill-pay charges?



Over time, I have set up automatic payment for several of my bills:



• My monthly mortgage bill is paid by a recurring, automatic charge (direct debit) to my checking account. Two insurance premiums are paid the same way.



• Other bills are automatically charged to my major credit card:…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on February 25, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Benefits of Getting Organized

How will getting organized now benefit you over time, time after time?

When my mother died, I was awash in questions, grief, tasks, decisions—and all of that layered on top of my already-busy life far from Mom’s home. I decided then that I will not put my loved ones through the same ordeal when I die. I went home and…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on December 17, 2010 at 5:00pm — 1 Comment

Who do they call at work if something happens to you?

If something happens to you, who should your loved ones call—and what should they ask about?



If you work for an employer, your loved ones know that you go off to work each day—even if you “go” to work in a home office in your pajamas. But do your loved ones know who to call if something happens to you? Do they have contact information for…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on January 25, 2010 at 12:30pm — No Comments

What will happen to your pets and livestock when you die?

While you’re organizing your records and considering loved ones wrapping up your affairs, you may wonder how to plan for your pets and livestock. What will happen to them when you die? Who will take them and care for them? Here are some tips for planning care for your animals when you’re no longer able.



Today, while you have the time and you’re…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on October 24, 2009 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Who's in charge when I die?

If something happens to you, who watches over your health care, finances and other important matters?



No matter your life circumstances—whether you’re young and raising a family, or elderly and caring for yourself—you have plenty of responsibilities. For example, you make decisions about your health care (selecting doctors, choosing treatments) and handle financial…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on September 18, 2009 at 10:30am — 1 Comment

Retirement Accounts

What happens to your retirement accounts when you die?



Despite the rough economy, you’ll probably leave money in your retirement accounts when you die. Here is a brief overview of what will happen to those accounts. Also, to ensure that your loved ones take possession in ways that maximize value, here are some tips for you to follow today.



Probate & Taxes



The money passes directly to the beneficiaries you have named on the account.… Continue

Added by Melanie Cullen on August 21, 2009 at 10:00am — No Comments

What Is Probate?

What is it—and why does it have such a bad reputation?



We’ve all heard of probate, and it seems we all know it’s “bad” and to be avoided. But what is it really? And, given your circumstances, should you make arrangements to avoid it? If so, how can you do that?



First, an overview of what it is.



What is probate?



Probate is a legal process for…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on August 11, 2009 at 11:00am — 3 Comments

Who will care for my children if something happens to me?

Who will care for my children? If something happens to you while your children are young, who will care for them?

It takes time and energy to get your important records in order. Some of the most important—yet most difficult—steps are those regarding care for your minor children. The paperwork isn’t difficult, but the decisions may be hard. It’s hard to imagine your own death, especially while your children are young. It’s also hard to select a guardian; you can think of pros and cons to any choice.…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on March 10, 2009 at 10:30am — 8 Comments

How do I create my planner?

Whether you use Get It Together or handle the job on your own, there are a few basic steps to completing and maintaining your personal planner.



1. Get started! Set aside one- to two-hour windows—sufficient to be productive, but not overwhelming. If using…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on February 3, 2009 at 11:00am — No Comments

Get It Together provides a framework

First, let’s consider the process—preparing important documents, collecting related records, storing them securely, talking with loved ones and maintaining your personal “planner” (the name I’ll use for your compiled records). You can prepare your planner yourself, relying simply on the tips in this column. Or you can turn to Get It Together (…

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Added by Melanie Cullen on February 3, 2009 at 10:30am — No Comments

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