The Funeral.com Journal
Resources to help you create tributes as unique as the people (and pets) you love. Learn how engraving, photos, colors, and symbols add meaning; discover scattering rituals and at-home memorial ideas. We focus on the details that matter—because small choices can carry a lifetime of comfort.
How to Close a SoFi Account After Someone Dies (Checking, Savings, and Invest)
After a death, families are often asked to do two hard things at the same time: carry grief, and manage a life that keeps running on autopilot. Bills still draft....
Cryptocurrency Inheritance: How to Locate Wallets and Recover Access Legally
After someone dies, families often expect the hard part to be paperwork: death certificates, phone calls, and a stack of accounts that need to be closed or transferred. Crypto adds...
Digital Estate Planning Services (Trust & Will and Similar): What They Do and What They Don’t
If you’ve ever searched for a digital estate planning service or read a Trust & Will review, you’ve probably felt the same pull that many families feel: “I want to...
Cyber Insurance for Estates and Executors: When It Helps (and What It May Not Cover)
When someone dies, the work that follows can feel oddly split between the deeply human and the intensely administrative. One minute you are choosing music for a service, answering texts...
Pre-Need Funeral Plans and Moving States: Portability Options and What to Ask Before You Relocate
Moving is already a lot. Even when it’s a happy change, relocation comes with paperwork, deadlines, and a steady stream of decisions you have to make while your brain is...
Federal Estate Tax Exemption (2026): $15M Limits, Portability, and What Form 706 Does
In the weeks after a death, most families are juggling two very different kinds of work at the same time. One is emotional: figuring out how to say goodbye in...
Executor Liability: Can You Be Sued for Mistakes When Settling an Estate?
Being named executor can feel like an honor—until the paperwork starts piling up, family emotions run high, and every decision seems like it has legal consequences. If you are asking...
Executor Fees and Taxes: Are Executor Payments Taxable Income?
Serving as an executor (also called a personal representative) can feel like being handed a second job at exactly the wrong time. You may be coordinating family conversations, court paperwork,...
Administrator vs Executor: What Happens When There’s No Will (Intestate Estates)
When someone dies, the first hours and days are rarely “only” grief. They are grief plus logistics: phone calls, forms, decisions you never wanted to make, and the sudden feeling...
Small Estate Affidavit by State: How to Skip Probate, Limits, and Requirements
After a death, families often find themselves doing two kinds of work at the same time. There is the emotional work of missing someone, of making decisions that feel too...
Joint Tenancy With Right of Survivorship: How Real Estate Transfers After Death
When someone dies, families often discover that grief has a practical side. There are calls to make, documents to gather, accounts to freeze or transfer, and decisions that cannot wait....
Unclaimed Property Search After a Death: Finding Lost Accounts in State Databases
After a death, the world gets very small. The to-do list grows, but your capacity shrinks. There are the visible tasks—calls to family, a service to plan, paperwork you can’t...
What to Do with Their Belongings: To Donate, Keep, or Throw Away?
In the days after a pet dies, grief rarely arrives as one clean emotion. It comes in waves—sadness, numbness, relief if they were suffering, guilt about decisions, and a quiet...
What to Do with Wedding Rings and Jewelry After a Death: Options for Keeping, Wearing, and Repurposing
When someone you love dies, the world changes in obvious ways—phone calls you’ll never get again, routines that go quiet, a chair that suddenly looks too empty. But grief also...