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Estates & Powers of Attorney

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Settling an estate after someone dies

When people pass away, they may still have property that needs to be addressed or given away. Learn more about what a person can do to settle a decedent's estate after they die.

How do I settle an estate after someone dies?
Explains collecting and distributing property after someone dies by filing probate or using small estate procedures.
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Small estate affidavits
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Transferring property with a small estate affidavit basics
Explore how a small estate affidavit can be used to transfer property after someone's death without going to court.
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Small estate affidavits
Explore the commonly asked questions about small estate affidavits.
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Using a small estate affidavit
Get the facts on using a small estate affidavit to transfer a person's property after they pass away.
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Small estate affidavit
This Easy Form helps you make forms to transfer someone's personal property worth up to $150,000 after their death.
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Funeral or burial planning
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Funeral planning basics
Learn about help that may be available when a loved one dies.
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Funeral planning and assistance
Explains the most frequently asked questions about funeral planning after someone dies and the different types of help that may be available.
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Applying for funeral and burial costs from IDHS
Learn who may be eligible for reimbursement for funeral and burial costs from the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and the steps to apply.
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