Understanding what happens to debt after death and how a little planning today can spare your family unnecessary heartache and confusion tomorrow. Creating a clear plan now, including organized records, updated beneficiaries, and a will or trust, can make all the difference. Secured debts are tied to an asset, such as a home or car, while unsecured debts, like credit cards, are usually paid from your estate. Some assets are protected, like life insurance proceeds and retirement accounts with named beneficiaries. But this only works if your beneficiary designations are accurate and up to date.
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