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

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    3. Don’t wait to contact Social Security and the credit bureaus. After your spouse or partner dies, you’ll need to contact the Social Security Administration as soon as you’re able to report ...

  3. 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

  4. The Worst Things You Can Do After Losing a Spouse - AOL

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    Operating Solo. The days and weeks after the loss of a spouse can be overwhelming, filled with grief, confusion, and uncertainty. It's also a time when it's easy to make mistakes that have long ...

  5. What Happens to Your Social Security Benefit When Your Spouse ...

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    Either way, when one spouse passes away, one of those revenue streams disappears. Survivors benefits compensate for that lost income by allowing the widow (er) to keep the larger of the two Social ...

  6. What to Do When Someone Dies - Wikipedia

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    384. ISBN. 978-0-14-102092-1. What To Do When Someone Dies is a 2009 novel by Nicci French. It concerns a young woman whose husband dies in mysterious circumstances, and her struggle to deal with her bereavement and make sense of his death. [1]

  7. The Ultimate Guide to Social Security Survivor Benefits - AOL

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    The maximum benefit for spouses and ex-spouse’s is 100% of whichever benefit is bigger: the late spouse’s survivor benefits or the living spouse’s retirement benefit.

  8. Widowhood effect - Wikipedia

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    Widowhood effect. The widowhood effect is the increase in the probability of a person dying a relatively short time after a long-time spouse has died. It can also be referred to as "dying of a broken heart ." Being widowed increases the likelihood of developing severe mental disorders [ 1] along with psychological and physical illnesses.

  9. What Happens to Your Social Security Check When Your Spouse Dies?

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    A surviving spouse may receive a lump-sum death payment in the amount of $255 if they meet certain qualifications. In general, the surviving spouse must have been living in the same household as ...