Honouring My Husband’s Legacy

Scott,

My husband passed away on New Year’s Day at the age of 37. I am 26 years old and for the past four years he and I have had full-time care of his daughter. The day before he passed, we listened to your audiobook. He was so excited to make the changes and had his ‘alpaca attitude’ on. Unfortunately, he did not have a will, and had eight super accounts. I am heartbroken but somehow need to sort this out. Any advice on where to go from here?

Lisa

Hi Lisa,

I am so sorry for your loss.

The most important thing to do right now is look after yourself and your step-daughter.

The admin that’s required after someone dies can be overwhelming … especially when you’re grieving. So the best thing you can do is find someone (like a good friend or a trusted advisor) who can help you with it.

Your husband has died without a will (this is called dying ‘intestate’). You’ll need to apply for letters of administration. An administrator will then be appointed and your husband’s estate will be distributed based on a predetermined formula.

As for super, you’ll need to contact each of his super funds and ask what’s required to receive the ‘death benefit’ payment, which will be a combination of his final balance and any insurance held at the time of his death.

Finally, when you start to get on top of things follow the Barefoot Steps with all the ‘Alpaca Attitude’ you can muster.

You got this.

Scott

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