2023-11-01 15:10:57
By Julien Da Sois
Published 9 hours ago, Updated 2 hours ago
In particular, it is important to think about the digital traces that we will leave behind after our death. Art_Photo – stock.adobe.com
Beyond the emotion aroused and the mourning, a death involves administrative and financial hassles for those close to the deceased, which it is possible to prepare for during their lifetime. Le Figaro gives you all the advice to best organize the aftermath.
If there is a taboo subject among all, particularly in families, it is that of death. However, between the funerals, the succession or the “digital death», it is possible – and even recommended – to anticipate this moment. And thus to spare loved ones from numerous administrative hassles, which can be painful to deal with during times of mourning. Le Figaro gives you all the advice to best prepare for the consequences of his death and relieve those around him.
Prepare your funeral
Organization, financing… It is entirely possible to prepare your funeral during your lifetime. If you have very specific wishes regarding the ceremony, it is essential to talk about them to a trusted person or, to avoid any misunderstanding, to put them in writing, on a document to slip into your wallet, for example. a bank file or family record book. “The law requires that funerals be carried out according to the written, recognized or expressed wishes of the deceased person.», notes Michel…
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