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Is It Really “All Taken Care Of?”

October 5, 2023 by Ronald "Chip" Morrison

When parents tell their adult children, “It’s all taken care of,” regarding their end-of-life arrangements, what do they mean? Assuming they’ve worked with an estate planning attorney, they should have a will, a trust, and advance medical directives in place, with health care and financial power of attorney designees and back-up designees.

These elements, while vital, still fall short of taking care of everything. Consider these important often-overlooked aspects:

Funeral Plans and Costs

Parents may have put their funeral wishes on file with a funeral home, and even pre-funded their own funerals in an irrevocable funeral trust to protect the funds in case they need to access Medicaid. However, funeral home funds do not cover everything.

For burial or a cremation niche, cemetery costs are separate. These costs include the burial plot or niche space, opening and closing the grave, a liner or vault for burial, and memorial marker. This can add several thousand dollars to funeral plans. Other costs not under the funeral home’s control include obituaries, motorcycle escorts for processions, and out-of-pocket costs for a reception. Access to additional funds will help insure “It’s all taken care of.”

Death Certificates

Certified death certificates are needed to claim Social Security and life insurance death benefits, to access pensions, bank accounts, and investments (IRAs, stocks, bonds, 401-K, Treasury bills, etc.), and to sell property such as real estate holdings, automobiles, and boats. The more complicated the estate, the more copies of the death certificate are needed.

When ordered while making funeral arrangements, death certificates are relatively inexpensive. Reordering may take a long time and often costs more, so parents should make sure to order plenty while making pre-need arrangements with a funeral home.

A Master File of Documents

The many threads of a person’s life can be scattered all over the house. To be truly organized and “taken care of,” a Master File of documents is vital. Some people will set up a folder in a file cabinet, a designated drawer or box of information, or a binder with multiple sections.

In addition to estate planning documents, this Master File includes information about bank accounts, brokerage accounts, investment accounts, life insurance policies, beneficiary designations, deeds for real estate properties, automobiles and boats, stock and bond certificates, and monthly bills. For business owners, heirs will need the Corporate, LLC, or Partnership paperwork, contracts, loans, leases, and business insurance information.

Digital Assets

Photos, music, and videos may be housed on computers and smart phones of the deceased. In addition to an estate executor, many people will need a digital executor who understands computers and online accounts.

Managing digital assets also means addressing social media and the wide range of online accounts people set up. Heirs need to be able to access computers or other electronic devices to shut down online accounts. A Master File of usernames and passwords is vital. It can be kept Old School fashion on a paper spreadsheet in one’s Master File or in a secure online password vault with one master password.

Providing for Pets

If parents have pets, have they made arrangements for the continued care of the animal after they’re gone? Estate planning attorneys should inquire about pets and create a pet trust as part of the estate planning process. This requires identifying primary, secondary and even tertiary pet caregivers and providing funding for the animal’s care.

Morrison Law Group, PLC has devoted its practice to estate planning and elder law matters for more than 18 years and has been a Member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys since 2017. Morrison Law Group, PLC is one of only three firms in Louisiana to be admitted to Academy Membership. The firm has helped thousands of clients meet their estate planning goals and pass on lasting legacies to their loved ones. To learn more about how you can achieve your estate planning goals, please call (504) 831-2348 or visit our website at www.morrisonlawplc.com.

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Ronald "Chip" Morrison
Ronald “Chip” Morrison, Jr. is a Board Certified Estate Planning Law Specialist as certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization. He is admitted to practice before all State courts in Louisiana. He is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Eastern and Middle District of Louisiana.
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