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Pietrzyk, Leslie
WHEN A SPOUSE DIESdoi:10.1097/00152193-199207000-00016&NANursing Management
"Coping When Your Spouse Dies" helps readers realize that, while you can't bring back a spouse who died, you can face your grief in a series of stages which lead toward personal healing. The author advises those trying to cope with a loss not to bury their feelings, but rather to go...
Though most home-sale profit is now tax-free, there are still steps you can take to maximize the tax benefits of selling your home. Learn how to figure your gain, factoring in your cost basis, home improvements and more.
"Estate Planning Strategies" What happens to your house when the first spouse dies? (Podcast Episode 2024) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
Credit card debt becomes your estate’s responsibility after you die. The surviving spouse or the executor of the estate should contact the credit card issuer as soon as possible after a cardmember has passed away. Discover® Deceased Account Services Specialists will work with you to close a...
credit card debt isn’t wiped clean when a cardholder dies. That debt is still owed to the card issuers and must be paid by the estate or remaining signatory on the account. If you’re a beneficiary or executor for an estate, it’s important to take appropriate steps to handle remaining...
However, a nonworking or lower-earning spouse may get a larger spousal benefit if the working spouse has some late-career, high-earning years that boost their benefits. Death of Spouse When one spouse dies, the surviving spouse is entitled to receive the higher of their benefit or their dece...
If you have property that is only in your name, your spouse would need a power of attorney to take legal or financial actions related to that property (like selling it). Anyone 18 years of age or older can set up a POA. One way is to find a template online that satisfies the requir...