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Coping with the Death of Your Spouse
Coping with the Death of Your Spouse
- Learn to manage financial affairs after a death. Finances are likely the last thing on your mind right now. Tackle any important financial details by learning the most important money-related tasks that need your attention now.
- Create or update your will. Make sure your wishes regarding what happens to your children and your assets after you die are clear and updated to reflect your new life circumstances.
- Get life insurance. Term life insurance is an affordable way to ensure that your family won’t be left with unbearable financial obligations in the event of your death, and can go a long way to providing you peace of mind about your family’s future.
- Get long-term care insurance. Prepare for all scenarios by purchasing a long-term care policy for yourself. That way, you can rest easy knowing your dependents won’t be burdened with staggering medical bills in the event that you become severely injured or chronically ill.
- Hire a financial advisor. A well-qualified financial professional can help you understand your options and make rational decisions even when your emotions are running high.





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