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  2. What not to do after losing a spouse or partner: A financial ...

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    “The first thing that the surviving spouse needs to do is obtain copies of death certificates, at least 15 copies, from the funeral home or vital records office,” says Geserick.

  3. Options available if an AOL account owner passes away

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    A copy of the death certificate of the AOL account holder, issued in the United States; A copy of the requester's government-issued ID; and; A court order issued in the United States that satisfies AOL's requirements. AOL will provide you the required language for the court order. You can request the content of the account through this form.

  4. Checklist for Handling the Death of a Spouse - AOL

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    When your spouse dies, their affairs need to be set in order. You might find yourself planning a funeral, paying bills and closing accounts. Checklist for Handling the Death of a Spouse

  5. What to Do When a Loved One Dies - AOL

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    What to Do If a Loved One Dies. The death of a loved one can be overwhelming. But even while processing the grief in the days and weeks afterward, those left behind are expected to finalize the ...

  6. What to do if a loved one dies suddenly: A practical guide - AOL

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    What to do in the first few days. Arrange for a death certificate. This is the legal record of the death, filed with county officials and the California Department of Public Health's electronic ...

  7. Do I have to pay off my spouse's debts when they die? Here's ...

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    When you do need to pay off a loved one's debt According to the CFPB, there are a few situations where you might be responsible for a deceased person’s debt. They include: