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Included is a list of potential duties to be performed and information needed by the surviving spouse or family member, trust officer, attorney, accountant, or other financial advisor to efficently administer the affairs of the deceased. Hilliard Lyons Trust Company, LLC 500 W. Jefferson St. Suite 700 Louisville, KY 40202 502-588-8400 888-878-7845 300 W. Vine St. Suite 1100 Lexington, KY 40507 859-514-6440 800-944-2663 312 Walnut St. Suite 3120 Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-345-5251 800-884-1750 110 Main St. Evansville, IN 47708 812-428-5147 888-426-1481 TrustInfo@Hilliard.com www.hilliardtrust.com After a death, the financial affairs of the deceased person must be resolved. If the surviving family members have little knowledge of the scope of these responsibilities, the situation can be overwhelming. This material has been prepared to help the clients of J.J.B. Hilliard, W.L. Lyons, LLC gather and organize information frequently required in the settlement of estates, with the goal of having as much of the needed information compiled in one place, in an easily understood manner, to aid their survivors in the estate settlement process. Included is a list of potential duties to be performed and information needed by the surviving spouse or family member, trust officer, attorney, accountant, or other financial advisor to efficiently administer the affairs of the deceased. This list is not meant to be all-inclusive as duties and responsibilities vary greatly depending on the circumstances of the estate and the laws of the state in which the deceased resided or owned real estate. Many of these duties will not need to be performed if the deceased created and effectively funded a trust prior to death, or employed some other form of contractual estate planning. The purpose of this material is not that of an instructional guide, but is intended to convey an idea of the general information needed in the settlement of an estate. We strongly recommend that legal counsel be sought with regard to estate settlement. This material is in no way an offering of tax or legal advice by J.J.B. Hilliard, W.L. Lyons, LLC or Hilliard Lyons Trust Company, LLC.

Estate Administration Checklist I. Vital Statistics of Decedent This information is needed by the attorney or trust officer administering the estate. Many attorneys charge by the hour, so completion of this list can be a real money saver. Decedent s name: (as it appears on the will, or as it should appear on court documents) Decedent s Social Security number: Social Security number under which decedent received benefits: (if different from decedent s) Date/Place of birth: Date/Place of death (include county): County and state of legal residence: Year residence established: U.S. Citizen: o Yes o No If not, what nationality: Business or occupation: Retired? (date of retirement): Age at death: Cause of death: Marital status: Surviving spouse: Social Security number of surviving spouse: Date of birth of surviving spouse: Nationality of surviving spouse: Safe deposit box? (box number): Name of bank or depository: Address of bank or depository: Box in name(s) of: CPA: Attorney:

Life Insurance If the decedent was covered by life insurance, list issuing company, policy numbers, face amount of insurance, and owner of policy (if known): Issued by Policy No. Face Amount Owner Documents: Locate and secure Last Will and Testament, Codicils, Trust Agreements, and amendments. Locate and secure any ante-nuptial agreements or contracts. Locate and secure all deeds and mortgages involving real estate. Locate and secure most recent income tax returns. Determine: Determine the organizations with which the decedent did brokerage business, and locate most recent statements. Determine the institutions with which decedent maintained cash accounts, such as checking accounts, savings accounts, and money market accounts, and locate most recent statements. If retirement accounts are discovered, determine designated beneficiaries. Ascertain whether or not decedent inherited assets within the past five years, what it was, who from, and when. Determine whether decedent was owed money (or anything else) from another party, and terms. Determine whether decedent owed money to anyone or any entity, and terms.

II. Personal Data of Beneficiaries and Heirs Name: Relationship: SS#: Date of birth: Email address: Name: Relationship: SS#: Date of birth: Email address: Name: Relationship: SS#: Date of birth: Email address:

III. Duties The following are some areas of concern to survivors. Not all of the items mentioned below will be a factor in every situation. This list is not meant to be an exhaustive itemization of everything with which a survivor must be concerned, but it does include areas of concern in most estates. 1. Bank Accounts Frozen at death Determine form of decedent s ownership May require release by representative of state tax department 2. Will and Estate Plan Plans, if any, must be located and interpreted May require court supervision and interpretation May require recording with county clerk 3. Life Insurance Locate all policies Ascertain identity and whereabouts of beneficiaries Obtain owner s name Obtain a death certificate for each policy Obtain claim forms from insurers 4. Lockbox or Safety Deposit Box Frozen at death in many states In some states, the contents must be inventoried and released by a representative of the state tax department 5. Stocks and Bonds Determine form of ownership Determine value for death tax purposes Determine accrued income Assemble the numerous documents required to transfer the asset to the new owner(s) Check with broker on papers necessary to transfer securities May require release by representative of state tax department 6. Real Estate Determine form of ownership May require special filings with county recorder to transfer to new owner May require court supervision and special court order to transfer Separate probate proceeding may be required for out-of-state real estate 7. Automobiles, other vehicles or boats, the title of which requires registration Determine form of ownership Determine method and items required to transfer to new owner(s) 8. Tangible Personal Property May require professional appraisal, depending on estate tax circumstances 9. Business Interests May require professional appraisal If the deceased was involved in day-to-day operations, a replacement must be found rapidly Determine decedent s day-to-day responsibilities Determine decedent s predetermined plan for business, if any 10. Employee and Retirement Benefits Plan Plan Types - Qualified plans - IRAs - Deferred compensation Determine beneficiaries Determine compensation upon death of principal

Income tax consequences Estate tax consequences 11. Veteran s Administration Notify for possible benefits 12. Social Security Notification of death Survivor benefits Burial benefit 13. Taxes: Income, Estate, and Inheritance Decedent s income taxes for year of death and previous year if not yet filed Determine need for continued quarterly installments for year of death Federal estate tax State inheritance and/or estate tax Death taxes in other states Federal income tax on estate s income Must present debts and proof of same within a certain time frame 15. Determine immediate and long term cash needs A release may be required from state taxing authorities for bank checking accounts check with your bank Most certificates of deposit have a death redemption privilege with no interest penalty charge for early redemption due to death check with issuer The laws of many states provide for a set aside amount for a surviving spouse check with your attorney (the amount set aside is exempt from distribution to heirs, claims by creditors of the decedent, or creditors of the estate) Federal estate taxes (if owed) must be paid within nine months of death* State death taxes are usually due within nine months of death Professional fees: attorney, accountant and executor State income tax on estate s income State intangible property tax on estate assets 14. Creditors May include: - Debts unpaid prior to death (including income and other taxes) Income taxes for year of death (maybe earlier) Medical expenses Credit card balances Mortgages and secured debt Unsecured debt - Funeral home - Cemetery and burial expenses J.J.B. Hilliard, W.L. Lyons, LLC (Hilliard Lyons) and Hilliard Lyons Trust Company, LLC are affiliated companies. Securities offered by Hilliard Lyons. Neither Hilliard Lyons nor Hilliard Lyons Trust Company provide individualized tax, accounting or legal advice. This piece is intended for general educational purposes. Please consult your accountant or attorney for personal tax, accounting or legal advice. 2016 J.J.B. Hilliard, W.L. Lyons, LLC.