Hat tip to Claudia Dawson from Kevin Kelly's Recommendo newsletter.
I know. Grim topic. I wish I had had this checklist so I thought I'd share it....
https://www.legalvoice.org/after-death-occurs-checklist
Here is a checklist of important things to do when someone close to you dies in Washington State. (Most of the advice applies to every state)
This can be a very overwhelming and emotional time. It is a good idea to read this checklist before a death occurs, in order to plan and understand the practical steps of this difficult process.
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Death Checklist
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Re: Death Checklist
Jesus that is a lot to do.I guess its worth an inheritance.
Re: Death Checklist
Since it has the highest suicide rate in the nation, maybe you can plead to people "Please, don't kill yourself. I can't deal with the fucking paper work."