Documentation Required to Process a Death

December 30, 2008 by Linda  
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When someone you love dies there are lots of decisions which have to be made and you will have lots of questions. Here we aim to answer those questions and provide a forum for your to ask additional questions and get responses from other people in the same situation.

The first thing to keep in your mind is that you don’t have to do everything by yourself, ask a close friend or relative to help you.

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions in relation to documentation need to process a death:

I am conducting a funeral tomorrow the recently deceased was a naturist?

April 18, 2010 by Linda  
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The family and friends will be in the nude as a mark of respect, should I also celebrate the dearly departed ascension to his maker in the buff, or could their be health and safety issues? Bless you

How Do You Pay For A Funeral If The Deceased Had No Life Insurance?

February 15, 2010 by Linda  
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A friends father passed away this week. I guess that he had no life insurance. The family says that they don’t have any money to help with the costs of the funeral. So they feel that my friend should have to shoulder the funeral costs herself. How do you pay for a funeral if the deceased had no life insurance?

What Can I Write On Funeral Flowers Card For A Deceased Grandparent?

February 14, 2010 by Linda  
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My granddad was 84 when he died. I need suggestions on card content.
Thanks.

Inform Organisations

January 14, 2009 by Linda  
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What documentaion or information will I need to inform organisations of the death?

  • Address book listing close friends and relatives who will need to be informed
  • Passport
  • Vehicle registration documents if the deceased owned a car
  • Driving licence/parking permits/travel cards/Blue Badge for disabled parking
  • Membership cards or documents/correspondence showing membership of clubs, associations, Trade Unions and similar

Estate Valuations

January 14, 2009 by Linda  
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What other information do I need to complete estate valuations?

  • Valuations of assets such as jewellery, paintings and similar
  • Inventories of property and other possessions
  • Safety box deposit information
  • PAYE form P60 and latest payslips if the deceased was employed
  • Recent tax returns and tax calculation statements (if relevant)
  • Company registration documents, accounts, tax and VAT returns if they had a business

Owing Money

January 14, 2009 by Linda  
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What happend if the deceased owed money to others?

To help sort our any monies owed you will need the following: 

  • Outstanding invoices if the deceased ran a business
  • Written/verbal evidence of other money owed to the deceased
  • property deeds or leases (main home and any other at home or abroad)
  • property keys

My Documents

January 14, 2009 by Linda  
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What documents do I need about myself if I am sorting out the deceased’s affairs?

The person formally responsible for sorting out the deceased person’s estate, paying any taxes and debts and distributing the estate is known as the Personal Representative. That person will need the following documents wherever relevant:

  • Proof of your relationship to the deceased. Eg marriage/civil partnership or birth certificate, child’s birth certificate naming both parents
  • Your social security card/National Insurance number if you will be claiming/changing benefits