Thinking of Others on Valentine's Day
Do you know someone going through a tough time? Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity to reach out
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Do you know someone going through a tough time? Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity to reach out
Celine Dion shared a video tribute to her late husband, René Angélil, on the one-year anniversary of his death
1. Most heirs are forced to wait 12-18 months for their inheritance.Delays are everywhere in the inheritance process
How small, intimate memories of our loved ones live on
So many rituals, which bind us together, have fallen by the wayside in our society – and funerals are on the endangered species list
Being an estate executor is a difficult, time-consuming job that is typically an unfamiliar one as well
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Q. When my time comes, I would like to have music played at my funeral. Is music acceptable at services in all religions
As hard as the deceased may have tried to select the best person possible to serve as their executor, it is possible that executor may not be well-suited for th
Before photography, mourning rings and other pieces (often containing a lock of the deceased’s hair) were a tangible way to hang on to a loved one’s memory
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The Executor Adviser is an advice column created by Executor.org for Legacy.com
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We’re all familiar with the five stages of grief and we have come to expect that at some point following a death we might feel denial, anger, bargaining, depres
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Q. I’m doing OK since my husband died, except for the loneliness. It’s so hard to deal with. I wonder how others manage, and what seems to work best
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