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Steps to take to get your affairs in order

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By Jim Miller
Posted on January 21, 2022

Dear Savvy Senior,

I would like to get my personal, legal and financial information organized so my kids will know what’s going on when I’m no longer around. Can you offer any tips on the best way to do this?

—Unorganized Emma

Dear Emma,

Organizing your important papers and getting your personal and financial affairs in order is a smart idea and wonderful gift to your loved ones.

The first step in getting your affairs in order is to gather up all your important personal, financial and legal information so you can arrange it in a format that will benefit you now, and your loved ones later.

Then you’ll need to sit down and create various lists of important information and instructions of how you want certain things handled when you die or if you become incapacitated.

Here’s a checklist to focus on:

Personal information

Contacts: Make a master list of names and phone numbers of close friends, doctors and professional advisers, such as your lawyer, accountant, broker and insurance agent.

Medical information: Include a list of medications you take, along with any allergies and illnesses.

Personal documents: Include such items as your birth certificate, Social Security card, marriage license, military discharge papers, etc.

Secured places: List all the places you keep under lock and key, such as safe deposit boxes, safe combination, security alarms, etc. and describe how to access them.

Digital assets: Make a list of all your digital assets, including everything from social media accounts to online banking accounts to home utilities that you manage online. It should include usernames and passwords. Use Rutgers Digital Assets Inventory Worksheet (https://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/pdfs/digital-assets-worksheet.pdf) as a guide.

Pets: If you have a pet, give instructions for its care.

End of life: Indicate your wishes for organ and tissue donation, and write out your funeral instructions. If you’ve made pre-arrangements with a funeral home, include a copy of the agreement, their contact information and whether or not you’ve prepaid.

Legal documents

Will, trust and estate plan: Include the original copy of your will and other estate planning documents you’ve made.

Financial power of attorney: This document names someone you trust to handle money matters if you’re incapacitated.

Advance healthcare directives: This includes a living will and medical power of attorney, which spell out your wishes regarding your end-of-life medical treatment when you can no longer make decisions for yourself.

Financial records

Financial accounts: Make a list of all your bank accounts, brokerage and mutual fund accounts, and any other financial assets you have.

Debts and liabilities: Make a list of any loans, leases or debts you have — such as mortgages, car loans, student loans, medical bills and credit card debts. Also, make a list of all credit and charge cards, including the card numbers and contact information.

Company benefits: List any retirement plans, pensions or health benefits from your current or former employer, including the contact information of the benefits administrator.

Insurance: List the insurance policies you have (life, long-term care, home, auto, Medicare, Medigap, prescription drug, etc.), including the policy numbers, agents and their phone numbers.

Property: List real estate, vehicles and other properties you own, rent or lease and include documents, such as deeds, titles, and loan or lease agreements.

Taxes: Include the location of your tax records and your tax preparer’s contact information.

Keep all your organized information and files together in one convenient location — ideally, in a fireproof filing cabinet or safe located in your home. Also be sure to review and update it every year, and don’t forget to tell your kids where they can find it.

If you need help, get a copy of Get It Together: Organize Your Records So Your Family Won’t Have To at Nolo.com for $17.50 for the downloadable versions, or $20 for a printed copy.

Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of The Savvy Senior book.

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