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Financial steps to take after losing a loved one

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Documents to prepare before speaking with a Transition Specialist

What You Need:

  • Personal information: The deceased's full legal name, Social Security number, Date of Birth.
  • Death Certificate: Typically provided by the funeral home or by a local government agency that registers births, deaths and marriages.

Depending on Your Situation, We May Also Need:

  • Small Estate Affidavit: This may be used to disperse an account when formal probate isn't required. It is typically provided by a legal advisor.
  • Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration: These are issued by the court when formal probate is required.
  • Affidavit of Domicile (PDF): A legal document used to verify the home address of a person who has died.
  • Trustee Certification Form: A document used to certify that a trust was established.

Required documents by account type

Individual Account required documents Joint Accounts (JTWROS or TIC) required documents IRAs required documents Trusts required documents
  • Death Certificate & Affidavit of Domicile
  • Probate documents (if applicable)
  • Distribution documents
  • Letter of Authorization to swap SSN
  • Letter of Authorization to remove deceased account holder
  • Death Certificate
  • Trustee Certification form
  • Letter of Authorization to transfer or distribute (if applicable)
  • Probate documents (if applicable)
  • Tax waiver (if applicable)
  • Transfer on Death Letter of Authorization (if applicable)
  • Trustee Certification form (if applicable Trust as beneficiary)
  • Corporate resolution (if applicable charity/organization as beneficiary)
  • New account documents (if applicable)
Please note additional documents may be required depending on the specific circumstances

Next steps

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Notify us that your loved one has passed by calling 855-450-9015 or visiting your local Bank of America Branch.
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Submit the initial required documents.
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After reviewing the documents, an experienced Life Services Transition Specialist will contact you to discuss any additional required documents or further actions.
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Once all initial documents are approved, we'll connect you with a Life Services Financial Solutions Advisor to discuss the details of the funds you're inheriting and explain how that fits into your current financial situation.
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Based on the conversation with your Financial Solutions Advisor, we walk you through opening your new accounts.
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Once new accounts are established, we will assist in completing the proper authorization for the transfer of assets.
In certain situations, you may also need to contact a legal or tax advisor for assistance.
Call the Merrill Life Services Team at 855-450-9015 (Monday – Friday 8 a.m – 8 p.m. ET).
If you have additional questions, consult our FAQs for more information

Get in touch with a Transition Specialist

Or contact our Merrill Life Services Team at 855-450-9015.
Transition Consultants are available 8am - 8pm ET, Monday - Friday

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