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Together Forever: The Business Of Being A Great Husband Posthumously

Legally, a marriage ends when one of the spouses dies. Romantically, a spouse dying is forever seen as your partner. Though it is not pleasant, it is necessary to plan for your death to make sure that your family will remain well and cared for. There are many ways to see to the wellbeing of your partner after you are gone. Here are some ways to maintain being a wonderful husband, even after you have passed along. 

Set up a secondary asset that will payout regularly

An insurance policy is necessary for anyone, no matter the stage of life. When you die, your loved ones will likely need insurance policy money to be able to properly bury you and hold a memorial service. Along with the burial, you will likely have other bills and a family left behind who needs income to be taken care of. Money from an insurance policy is normally paid out immediately and may only last for a little while. In order to keep your spouse cared for after death, set up a dividend fund that will pay out to them even after you are gone. This can give them monthly to annual money, which will allow them to be able to survive well, even after your loss of income.

Write letters for special occasions

One of the things that you can do to maintain your place in the life of your spouse is to write letters to be sent after you have passed on. These letters can be sent to your spouse by a business on the day that you specify. Write letters to your spouse for their birthday, your wedding anniversary, special days that meant a lot to them, and on particular occasions that you could miss, such as the birth of a grandchild. Having letters that you hand wrote will allow you to be there emotionally for your spouse although your physical presence will still be missed. You might even visit websites that can teach you about services to send letters after passing to your loved ones.

Tie up all loose ends

There are things that people forget to do when they are alive that can end up being a huge headache for their spouse and estate. While you are still here, pay off credit cards and close old bank accounts that you no longer use. If possible, start to pay a little bit extras on the mortgage and other monthly bills, such as the electricity bill. This can create a small stockpile that will last your spouse for at least a few months while they rebuild their life. Taking some stress off your spouse even after you are gone is a wonderful way to be a great posthumous husband. 


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