After a loss, it can be a heavy burden to settle a loved one’s estate, so let Alix do it. We honor your loved one’s wishes and give you peace of mind that it’s being done right. With Alix, you get:
Help with big and little tasks. Alix will do all of the big-picture planning and organization to sunset your loved one’s affairs including recommending what’s needed, prioritizing next steps, and reviewing completed actions to ensure everything is done right. We’ll also take care of tedious tasks like finding forms and filling them out, contacting organizations on your behalf, searching for records, and more.
See progress as it happens. Stay informed at every step as Alix does the work to help you claim life insurance, transfer bank accounts, and more — cancel memberships, transfer vehicles, notify credit agencies, file final taxes, and any other task that’s needed.
Their estate, all in one place. See what’s in their estate at a glance, then tap into the card for any account, vehicle or home to see what’s happening with that item.
No stone left unturned. Alix knows where to look to find all possible inheritance. From life insurance policies you didn’t know they purchased to unclaimed property in the name of a prior loved one who passed — Alix’s thorough approach has found thousands of dollars for families.
Support with court oversight (“probate”). Some estate settlements must go through a court process known as “probate.” Alix can help you understand if it’s required for your loved one’s estate. If it is, Alix is not a law firm, but we will help you at every step, providing customized best practices, finding and filling out court forms and helping ensure you follow court requirements.
When you experience an issue, ask Alix. Send us questions 24/7, and we’ll respond within 1 business day with advice based on our many years of settling estates. We promise, we’ve seen it all and can help you find the best path forward.
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