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WHAT TO DO NOW A reference guide for your executor

Whatever your age, it s important to let your loved ones know your wishes about estate planning. Although it may be difficult to talk about, this booklet should make it easier to share that information. It will help your executor locate all the documents and information they ll need to take care of matters after you die. We ve provided a place for you to record your important details and included a quick, easy-to-follow reference for the person who will be handling your estate. Please read the entire booklet for a better understanding of what your executor will need to know. Your personal information record 2 Please complete this information as soon as possible and try to keep it up to date. Make sure that your executor has a copy of this entire booklet or knows where to find this copy. Personal information...2 Health-care professionals... 3 People to contact...4 Legal details...5 of important documents...6 of other personal records... 7 of safety deposit boxes... 7 Bank accounts...8 Charge accounts/credit cards...9 Real estate...10 Life insurance...12 Health insurance... 14 General insurance...15 Investments employment related... 16 Investments not employment related...17 Investment portfolios... 20 Trusteeships...21 Income plans...22 Debts/liabilities...24 Clubs/associations/charities...25 Places of worship...25 Funeral arrangements... 26 Other information... 26 For the executor 27 This section outlines the steps that your executor or family members can follow to ensure that all the details of your final arrangements are handled. 1 WHAT TO DO NOW

Your personal information record We recommend that you complete the following pages in pencil so you can easily make changes and updates when necessary. At the back of this booklet, there are notes pages for your additional information and a pocket for copies of your most current statements. Personal information Your name Your name Last updated Last updated Current employer Current employer Contact name Contact name WHAT TO DO NOW 2

Health-care professionals Family doctor Dentist Health-care professionals/specialists Specialty Family doctor Dentist Health-care professionals/specialists Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty Specialty 3 WHAT TO DO NOW

People to contact Legal advisor phone Accountant phone Financial advisor(s) phone Legal advisor phone Accountant phone Financial advisor(s) phone phone Life insurance advisor phone phone Life insurance advisor phone WHAT TO DO NOW 4

Legal details (documents granting someone else the power to handle your affairs)* Document name for financial matters, whether I m incapacitated or not for financial matters, only if I m incapacitated for personal and medical care if I m incapacitated all of the above Document location Person appointed Contact phone number Relationship Contact information for legal advisor who drafted document Document name for financial matters, whether I m incapacitated or not for financial matters, only if I m incapacitated for personal and medical care if I m incapacitated all of the above Document location Person appointed Contact phone number Relationship Contact information for legal advisor who drafted document Document name for financial matters, whether I m incapacitated or not for financial matters, only if I m incapacitated for personal and medical care if I m incapacitated all of the above Document location Person appointed Contact phone number Relationship Contact information for legal advisor who drafted document Document name for financial matters, whether I m incapacitated or not for financial matters, only if I m incapacitated for personal and medical care if I m incapacitated all of the above Document location Person appointed Contact phone number Relationship Contact information for legal advisor who drafted document Are there any other written records of your wishes regarding medical care? (please provide details) Are there any other written records of your wishes regarding medical care? (please provide details) *Quebec residents will need to provide details about any mandate in case of incapacity or power of attorney. Use blank pages at the end of this booklet, if needed. *Quebec residents will need to provide details about any mandate in case of incapacity or power of attorney. Use blank pages at the end of this booklet, if needed. 5 WHAT TO DO NOW

of important documents Social Insurance Number (serves as identification number for government plans) Number Birth certificate Number Marriage certificate Number Citizenship certificate Number Health card Number Passport Number Income tax of income tax returns and receipts Social Insurance Number (serves as identification number for government plans) Number Birth certificate Number Marriage certificate Number Citizenship certificate Number Health card Number Passport Number Income tax of income tax returns and receipts of current year s receipts of current year s receipts WHAT TO DO NOW 6

of other personal records (Agreements involving matrimony, cohabitation, separation, divorce, shareholders, partnerships, or documents pertaining to personal trusts.) Document Number Document Number Document Number Document Number Document Number Document Number of safety deposit boxes of safety deposit box of safety deposit box of key of key, address, phone of others with access, address, phone of others with access 7 WHAT TO DO NOW

Bank accounts (or accounts with trust companies, caisses populaires or credit unions) /branch /branch Branch Joint account holder Joint account holder address Branch Joint account holder Joint account holder address Joint account holder phone of passbook and monthly records Joint account holder phone of passbook and monthly records /branch /branch Branch Joint account holder Joint account holder address Branch Joint account holder Joint account holder address Joint account holder phone of passbook and monthly records Joint account holder phone of passbook and monthly records /branch /branch Branch Joint account holder Joint account holder address Branch Joint account holder Joint account holder address Joint account holder phone of passbook and monthly records Joint account holder phone of passbook and monthly records WHAT TO DO NOW 8

Charge accounts/credit cards Card number of records Card number of records Card number of records Card number of records Card number of records Card number of records Card number of records Card number of records 9 WHAT TO DO NOW

Real estate Full address (Include lot, concession and county if applicable.) Full address (Include lot, concession and county if applicable.) Sole owner Owner with someone else Sole owner Owner with someone else If outside of Quebec, is the property registered as: Joint tenant (property will pass to the surviving joint owner upon death) Tenant in common (share will be distributed according to will) Co-owner Co-owner address If outside of Quebec, is the property registered as: Joint tenant (property will pass to the surviving joint owner upon death) Tenant in common (share will be distributed according to will) Co-owner Co-owner address Co-owner phone of deeds, surveys, property tax receipts, leases Co-owner phone of deeds, surveys, property tax receipts, leases Rental property Yes No Rental property Yes No Mortgage(s) Lender Is your mortgage life insured? (include details) Mortgage(s) Lender Is your mortgage life insured? (include details) Mortgage(s) Lender Is your mortgage life insured? (include details) Mortgage(s) Lender Is your mortgage life insured? (include details) WHAT TO DO NOW 10

Real estate (continued) Full address (Include lot, concession and county if applicable.) Full address (Include lot, concession and county if applicable.) Sole owner Owner with someone else Sole owner Owner with someone else If outside of Quebec, is the property registered as: Joint tenant (property will pass to the surviving joint owner upon death) Tenant in common (share will be distributed according to will) Co-owner Co-owner address If outside of Quebec, is the property registered as: Joint tenant (property will pass to the surviving joint owner upon death) Tenant in common (share will be distributed according to will) Co-owner Co-owner address Co-owner phone of deeds, surveys, property tax receipts, leases Co-owner phone of deeds, surveys, property tax receipts, leases Rental property Yes No Rental property Yes No Mortgage(s) Lender Is your mortgage life insured? (include details) Mortgage(s) Lender Is your mortgage life insured? (include details) Mortgage(s) Lender Is your mortgage life insured? (include details) Mortgage(s) Lender Is your mortgage life insured? (include details) 11 WHAT TO DO NOW

Life insurance (group and individual insurance) Group life insurance Sponsor company/employer Plan administrator and phone Carrier/insurer Carrier/insurer phone Group number Certificate number of insured Group life insurance Sponsor company/employer Plan administrator and phone Carrier/insurer Carrier/insurer phone Group number Certificate number of insured Policy type (e.g., Term, Universal Life, Permanent, etc) Policy type (e.g., Term, Universal Life, Permanent, etc) Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone Amount of insured Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone Amount of insured Policy type (e.g., Term, Universal Life, Permanent, etc) Policy type (e.g., Term, Universal Life, Permanent, etc) Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone Amount of insured Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone Amount of insured WHAT TO DO NOW 12

Life insurance (continued) Policy type (e.g., Term, Universal Life, Permanent, etc) Policy type (e.g., Term, Universal Life, Permanent, etc) Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone Amount of insured Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone Amount of insured Policy type (e.g., Term, Universal Life, Permanent, etc) Policy type (e.g., Term, Universal Life, Permanent, etc) Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone Amount of insured Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone Amount of insured 13 WHAT TO DO NOW

Health insurance (group, disability, critical illness, long-term care, personal health) Group health insurance /employer Employer phone Carrier/insurer Carrier/insurer phone Group number Certificate number of insured of benefit summary/annual statement Group health insurance /employer Employer phone Carrier/insurer Carrier/insurer phone Group number Certificate number of insured of benefit summary/annual statement Policy type Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone of insured Policy type Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone of insured Policy type Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone of insured Policy type Advisor/representative Advisor/rep phone Advisor/rep e-mail phone of insured WHAT TO DO NOW 14

General insurance (homeowners, automobile, etc.) Policy type phone of insured Policy type phone of insured Policy type (home insurance)* phone of insured Policy type (home insurance)* phone of insured Policy type (automobile insurance)* Vehicle make and model phone of insured Policy type (automobile insurance)* Vehicle make and model phone of insured * See Important note on page 28 * See Important note on page 28 15 WHAT TO DO NOW

Investments employment related pension plan (e.g., registered pension plan RPP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number pension plan (e.g., registered pension plan RPP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number Deferred profit sharing plan (DPSP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number Employee profit sharing plan (EPSP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number pension plan (e.g., registered pension plan RPP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number pension plan (e.g., registered pension plan RPP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number Deferred profit sharing plan (DPSP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number Employee profit sharing plan (EPSP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number WHAT TO DO NOW 16

Investments employment related (continued) Group registered retirement savings plan (Group RRSP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number Other /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number Group registered retirement savings plan (Group RRSP) /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number Other /employer Employer phone Carrier/financial institution Carrier/financial institution phone Group number Certificate number Investments not employment related Non-managed investments phone Non-managed investments phone 17 WHAT TO DO NOW

Investments not employment related Canada Savings Bond(s) or other bond(s) phone Guaranteed investment certificate (GIC) phone Accumulation annuity phone Mutual or segregated fund(s) phone Canada Savings Bond(s) or other bond(s) phone Guaranteed investment certificate (GIC) phone Accumulation annuity phone Mutual or segregated fund(s) phone WHAT TO DO NOW 18

Investments not employment related (continued) Mutual or segregated fund(s) phone Stock invested in /company Mutual or segregated fund(s) phone Stock invested in /company Rep/company phone Rep/company e-mail ID number/account number Stock invested in /company Rep/company phone Rep/company e-mail ID number/account number Stock invested in /company Rep/company phone Rep/company e-mail ID number/account number Other Type of investment phone Rep/company phone Rep/company e-mail ID number/account number Other Type of investment phone 19 WHAT TO DO NOW

Investment portfolios (Registered investment portfolios) Registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) phone Registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) phone Locked-in RRSP or Locked-in retirement account (LIRA) phone Tax free savings account (TFSA) phone Registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) phone Registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) phone Locked-in RRSP or Locked-in retirement account (LIRA) phone Tax free savings account (TFSA) phone WHAT TO DO NOW 20

Investment portfolios (continued) Registered education savings plan (RESP) phone Beneficiaries Registered education savings plan (RESP) phone Beneficiaries Trusteeships Trusteeship Trust you re a trustee for Date trust was established Co-trustees Trusteeship Trust you re a trustee for Date trust was established Co-trustees Beneficiaries Beneficiaries Assets being held in trust Assets being held in trust 21 WHAT TO DO NOW

Income plans Note: Please see page 16 for employment pension and investment plans. Registered retirement income fund (RRIF) phone Registered retirement income fund (RRIF) phone Registered retirement income fund (RRIF) phone Registered retirement income fund (RRIF) phone Life income fund (LIF) or Locked-in retirement income fund (LRIF) phone Life income fund (LIF) or Locked-in retirement income fund (LRIF) phone Note: Many sources of income cease on death or become payable to a beneficiary. It is important that your executor notify the issuers of these incomes promptly. Note: Many sources of income cease on death or become payable to a beneficiary. It is important that your executor notify the issuers of these incomes promptly. WHAT TO DO NOW 22

Income plans (continued) Payout annuity phone Type of annuity Canada Pension Plan (CPP) CPP number Old Age Security (OAS) OAS number Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) or other government income Income type Contact name Contact phone Income from a trust/estate Trustee Payout annuity phone Type of annuity Canada Pension Plan (CPP) CPP number Old Age Security (OAS) OAS number Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) or other government income Income type Contact name Contact phone Income from a trust/estate Trustee Details Details 23 WHAT TO DO NOW

Debts/liabilities Vehicle lease/loan Vehicle Lender Is your debt life insured? (include details) Vehicle lease/loan Vehicle Lender Is your debt life insured? (include details) Other debts (please describe) Lender Is your debt life insured? (include details) Other debts (please describe) Lender Is your debt life insured? (include details) Other debts (please describe) Lender Is your debt life insured? (include details) Other debts (please describe) Lender Is your debt life insured? (include details) Other debts (please describe) Lender Is your debt life insured? (include details) Other debts (please describe) Lender Is your debt life insured? (include details) WHAT TO DO NOW 24

Clubs/associations/charities Club/association/charity Club/association/charity Club/association/charity Club/association/charity Club/association/charity Club/association/charity Places of worship Place of worship Place of worship Contact Contact 25 WHAT TO DO NOW

Funeral arrangements Funeral home Funeral home of cemetery plot or niche of cemetery plot or niche of deed of deed Note: Record all pre-planned funeral details and keep this information in the back of this booklet. Note: Record all pre-planned funeral details and keep this information in the back of this booklet. Other information (e.g., jewelry, artwork, organ donation, etc.) WHAT TO DO NOW 26

For the executor (liquidator if you live in Quebec) There are many details that need to be taken care of when someone dies. The following lists and information will help you with these details, but we encourage you to seek the support of a legal advisor who is experienced in dealing with these matters. Make funeral arrangements If the funeral was pre-planned, the following points may have already been decided. If not, the funeral director can assist you with these arrangements: Transportation of deceased Burial or crematory arrangements Casket or urn selection Funeral service Visitation times Cemetery arrangements Statement of death All related funeral costs Other details to consider Religious ceremony and facility Memorial donation Flowers Clothing for deceased Pallbearers Newspaper notices In many cases, the funeral home will help place the funeral notice in the obituaries. Here are some details to consider: of deceased Spouse s name Date of death Parent of: Grandparent of: Parents Brothers/sisters Affiliations Achievements Education Place of birth Funeral home location Visitation hours Time and place of funeral service Donations 27 WHAT TO DO NOW

Assemble important documents Some people file important documents in desk drawers, kitchen cupboards or even bedroom dressers. Others keep them in safety deposit boxes. You may be able to access the deceased s safety deposit box to search for the will before probate is obtained. This is done in the presence of a bank official and nothing else can be removed until the will is probated or verified. If the deceased filed all their important documents in one location or completed the Your personal information record section of this booklet, you should be able to find all you need quickly. If not, it could take some time to assemble everything. You may need to find the following important documents: Social Insurance Number birth certificate marriage certificate separation or divorce agreement business agreements or contracts automobile registration recent income tax returns the will life insurance policies disability insurance policies general insurance policies bank books or statements mortgage papers employment group benefits statements stock certificates, bonds or other investment certificates notes receivable or payable real estate deeds trust documents One document you will most certainly need is a statement of death. Copies of this statement are issued by the funeral director. Along with birth and marriage certificates, a statement of death will be required by the insurance company and government agencies when submitting claims. An official death certificate is not automatically issued. You must apply to the government of the province in which the deceased resided or, if they resided in Quebec, to the Directeur de l État Civil. Do not discard documents If you find documents that seem to be outdated or irrelevant, do not discard them. Check with your legal advisor and your accountant to verify whether the documents are important. Contact the companies associated with the documents to determine their significance. Remember that income tax returns must be held for seven years. Important note It s your responsibility as executor to ensure that the home and all assets are covered by up-to-date insurance. You can work with the insurance company to make sure the correct coverage is in place. This insurance will help protect you, as executor, from being liable for any physical losses to the assets before they re distributed. WHAT TO DO NOW 28

Notify affected parties All affected parties should be notified of the death as soon as possible to avoid the need for you or the parties to return payments made after the death. Information you ll need In addition to the important documents listed on the previous page, you may need the following information when contacting some of the parties mentioned in this section: Social Insurance Number of surviving spouse or partner proof of age of surviving spouse or partner death certificate (from the provincial government) proof of age of any children eligible to receive government or employment-related benefits proof of full-time attendance at school or university for children between the ages of 18 and 25 required for Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) Contact the life insurance advisor Life insurance policies that insured the deceased person s life may help alleviate some of the financial strain by providing immediate funds. Special procedures will be necessary if the beneficiary is: a minor legally incompetent If the estate has been designated as beneficiary, the life insurance money will be paid to the estate and then distributed according to the terms of the will. If there is no will, an estate administrator (or in Quebec, a liquidator) will need to be appointed to distribute the assets according to provincial law. Contact the life insurance advisor or the nearest office of the life insurance company for further details, to obtain the proper forms and to arrange for any advance payment. You ll need the following information to help settle life insurance claims quickly: statement of death claim statement (provided by the insurance advisor and completed by the person legally entitled to receive the proceeds) policy or policies (if you can t find them, the insurance advisor should have a record) proof of age of deceased (if not on file) marriage certificate of deceased (if applicable) Note: Additional information may be requested by the insurance advisor to clarify which benefits are payable. 29 WHAT TO DO NOW

Contact the legal advisor and accountant If a legal advisor hasn t been named in the deceased s will, contact your own legal advisor to help you settle the estate. Even the smallest estate needs competent legal and tax advice to: determine whether a will must be proven valid (probated) or verified assist with the distribution of assets explain the procedures required if there is no will co-ordinate any transfers of ownership file the deceased s final income tax return and obtain an estate clearance certificate. Contact the employer or business associates Be sure to inform all current employers and business associates of the death as soon as possible. It s vital that you speak with a human resources person and ask the following questions: Is there a pension fund? Are there any group insurance or other benefits owing? Is there any salary, vacation pay, expense reimbursements or other amounts owing but not yet paid? Are there any unpaid commissions? Is there any disability income owing? Are there any service recognition awards? If the deceased was a long-term employee in any other company, determine whether there are any lump sum or survivor benefits. If the deceased was retired and receiving pensions, contact the appropriate companies or organizations to report the death and make any necessary arrangements. WHAT TO DO NOW 30

Contact government agencies (Contact information is current as of July 2008) Call Income Security Programs for Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security at: 1 800 277-9914 for service in English 1 800 277-9915 for service in French 1 800 255-4786 for telecommunications device for people with hearing loss (English and French). In Quebec, contact the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) offices (Régie des rentes) at: 418 643-5185 if you re in Quebec Region 514 873-2433 if you re in Montreal Region 1 800 463-5185 (toll free) if you re elsewhere in Quebec 1 800 603-3540 for service for people with hearing loss (TTY). If the deceased was receiving any CPP, QPP, GIS, or Old Age Security income at the time of death: government cheques for the month in which the death occurred may be transacted even if received after death, but government cheques received in the month following the death must be returned. There is a death benefit from CPP and QPP. If the deceased had contributed to one of these plans, the following could apply: a lump sum death benefit payable to the estate periodic payments to the surviving spouse or common-law partner periodic payments for dependent children up to age 18 or to age 25 if they re full-time students. It s important to apply for this benefit as soon as possible. Back payments can be made for up to 12 months only. The phone numbers for the following offices can be found in the government blue pages of your phone book. Veteran s pension If the deceased was a veteran, contact the nearest branch of Veterans Affairs Canada to determine whether a benefit is available. They may have been receiving a veteran s disability pension or you may be able to apply for a benefit if the deceased is considered eligible. Benefits will vary depending on whether the death was from a service-related cause. Employment Insurance (EI) If the deceased was receiving EI benefits at the time of death, contact the local office of Human Resources and Social Development Canada. Any cheques payable to the deceased during the normal reporting period (usually two weeks pay) will be paid, but there will be no further benefits. Workers compensation If the deceased was receiving full pension from a Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Workers Compensation Board or Commission de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CSST) at the time of death, contact the office nearest you. The surviving family may be eligible for survivor benefits and possibly dependent children benefits. 31 WHAT TO DO NOW

For more information, visit the Human Resources and Social Development Canada website at www.hrsdc.gc.ca, or call your local office at the number found in the Government Blue Pages of your phone book. Contact other organizations and associations If the deceased belonged to any association, union, organization or club, check if any benefits exist or if there are any membership fee refunds or outstanding dues or bills. Cancel any formal memberships. Others to contact If no one else resides at the deceased s home, contact Canada Post to have the mail re-directed to you or another address. As a courtesy, you may want to contact the deceased s health-care professionals and specialists who aren t aware of the death. Check with all utilities and services the deceased had accounts with and arrange for final statements so payments can be made where necessary. Locate any outstanding invoices and arrange for payment. Cancel any: ongoing services subscriptions charge cards Assemble any other bills and invoices and call the contacts as necessary. Note: Some loans, service contracts and credit card accounts are life insured, so they re automatically paid in full on death with proof of eligibility. Notes WHAT TO DO NOW 32

Notes 33 WHAT TO DO NOW

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