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legal_affairs [2024/06/30 17:51] – [6. Cancel Unnecessary Utilities And Services] davidhudlegal_affairs [2024/10/11 20:31] (current) bogmire
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       * Consider deactivating your parent’s email and social media accounts to prevent identity theft. Some social media sites such as Facebook [[https://www.facebook.com/help/103897939701143/|allow an account to be memorialized]] so that friends and family can share memories about the person who has died.       * Consider deactivating your parent’s email and social media accounts to prevent identity theft. Some social media sites such as Facebook [[https://www.facebook.com/help/103897939701143/|allow an account to be memorialized]] so that friends and family can share memories about the person who has died.
  
-===== 7. File Tax Return =====+===== 7. File a Final Tax Return =====
  
 A final tax return will need to be filed on behalf of your parent to cover any taxes that are owed.  A final tax return will need to be filed on behalf of your parent to cover any taxes that are owed. 
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 ===What if my parent was in debt at the time of their passing?=== ===What if my parent was in debt at the time of their passing?===
 If your parent dies with debt, the debts will be settled during the probate process. Any assets or property your parent had will be used to pay off debts before any money can be passed on to heirs. Learn more about what to do if your parent dies with debt. If your parent dies with debt, the debts will be settled during the probate process. Any assets or property your parent had will be used to pay off debts before any money can be passed on to heirs. Learn more about what to do if your parent dies with debt.
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