Your business will stand out from the competition by offering this new, unique, innovative, and needed service in all your advertising!
Yes, Digital Closure.org can be used as a stand-alone aftercare program or integrated into an existing service offering, enhancing the value provided to families.
Yes, our services are suitable for both preneed and aftercare, helping families manage estate-related tasks before or after a loved one’s passing.
Yes. You automatically rise above the competition by providing a unique service that simplifies estate management and sets you apart from competitors.
Yes, we offer exclusive territories for qualifying funeral providers who include Digital Closure.org as an added-value benefit in all of their end-of-life sales.
No, we do not retain any personal information long term. Our worksheets and input forms all you to store estate information at a place of your choosing.
We provide a stand-alone aftercare program or an enhancement to existing services, allowing providers to offer greater value to their families.
Digital Closure.org simplifies probate and estate management, reducing the need for follow-up inquiries from families. We also direct families to seek legal counsel concerning complex estate questions which limits the liability a provider may incur when trying to be helpful concerning matters outside of their sphere of expertise. Families are able to focus more on what truly matters during a challenging time.
We assist in protecting sensitive estate information, helping to prevent identity theft, which affects 2.5 million deceased Americans annually.
Each checklist offers step-by-step instructions for various estate management tasks, with no detail is overlooked.
The worksheets correspond to tasks in the checklists, helping you gather and organize information for each stage of the estate management process.
By directing families to seek legal counsel for complex estate issues, Digital Closure.org limits the liability providers may face when offering assistance beyond their expertise.
Families with larger estates are drawn to the service for its estate protection and simplified estate management features.
By offering a service that is 90% automated, funeral providers can offer Digital Closure.org as an affordable added-value product, creating a new revenue stream.
Digital Closure.org takes the financial fear out of protecting and settling a loved one’s estate, giving families a clearer and more manageable process during a difficult time.
The signup process takes 10 to 15 minutes, and enrolling a family takes only a few minutes.
No. While Digital Closure.org is beneficial for estates of all sizes.
Digital Closure.org not only creates a new revenue stream but also provides a higher level of service. Since our product is more than 90% automated, you will be pleasantly surprised at how affordable it is to offer Digital Closure.org to your families. We offer territories for qualifying funeral providers who include Digital Closure.org as an added-value benefit with all sales.
Our 18 worksheets help gather and organize information needed in our checklists, assisting with the entire estate administration process.
Checklist 3 addresses post-final arrangement tasks including probate for estates without a spouse or dependents, including creditor management and asset distribution.
Checklist 4 includes all tasks in Checklist 3 plus concerns specific to estates with a spouse or dependents including managing joint accounts, transferring assets, and much more.
We provide more than 400 pages of estate assistance, including 4 checklists and 18 worksheets to guide families through every step of the process from passing through closing the estate.
Digital Closure.org is a service designed to help families close online accounts, protect the estate, and streamline estate management from passing through closing the estate.
Digital Closure.org provides tools that helps close over 300 online accounts and provides more than 400 pages of estate assistance, including checklists and worksheets to guide families through the estate closure process.
Affluent, estate-conscious families are drawn to Digital Closure.org for its estate protection and ease of management features.
Our service is designed to be automated and easy to use. It requires minimal effort from funeral providers while offering a high level of value for families.
By offering Digital Closure.org, funeral providers can stand out from the competition by providing a unique, innovative service that simplifies estate management.
Our product is over 94% automated, which makes offering Digital Closure.org services surprisingly affordable for families.
Digital Closure.org offers a unique combination of digital account closure, identity theft protection, and comprehensive estate management resources.
Checklist 2 focuses on protecting the estate financially, with steps for notifying credit bureaus, banks, and credit car accounts.
Checklist 1 covers tasks from the passing of a loved one through final arrangements, including meeting with the funeral provider, writing an obituary and much more.
In the U.S., most federal privacy protections do not extend after death, which is why closing digital accounts is crucial.
Yes, our services are suitable for both preneed and aftercare, helping families manage estate-related tasks before or after a loved one’s passing.
Yes. Digital Closure.org can assist in closing business accounts as part of the estate management process.
Yes. Depending on the services provided, our documentation provides guidelines for all known notifications.
Yes, we assist in closing social media accounts as part of our comprehensive digital estate management services.
Yes. Digital Closure.org prioritizes notifying financial accounts and credit bureaus to help prevent unnecessary charges.
Yes. We offer organizational guidelines for managing charitable donations, items to sell, and items to destroy, ensuring that the deceased’s wishes are honored.
Yes, we offer guidance for families who may need to handle estate matters independently after cremation without formal services.
Yes, ask your funeral provider about DigitalClosure.org when making arrangements. If your funeral provider does not offer our services, you can always buy directly from us.
Absolutely. Our resources help reduce the learning curve for estate managers who may have never handled these tasks before.
While funeral homes handle basic notifications, further action may be needed to protect the deceased’s identity and the finances of the estate.
Checklist 1 includes guidance from passing through end-of-life ceremonies.
No, we do not retain any personal information long term. Our worksheets and input forms all you to store estate information at a place of your choosing.
Yes. Digital Closure.org provides guidance for navigating joint bank accounts and joint credit cards, which is essential for estates with a spouse or dependents.
No. While we offer comprehensive resources, DigitalClosure.org is not a substitute for legal advice. We recommend consulting the appropriate professionals for your jurisdiction.
We assist in protecting sensitive estate information, helping to prevent identity theft, which affects 2.5 million deceased Americans annually.
Each checklist offers step-by-step instructions for various estate management tasks, with no detail is overlooked.
DigitalClosure.org offers a step-by-step process for contacting financial institutions, gathering required documents, and closing accounts.
Checklist 4 includes additional steps for managing joint accounts, transferring assets, and meeting financial obligations for estates with a spouse or dependents.
Checklist 3 provides detailed steps for managing and closing an estate without a spouse or dependents, including probate, creditor reconciliation, and asset distribution.
Digital Closure.org includes instructions for notifying the three major credit bureaus to prevent posthumous identity theft.
The worksheets correspond to tasks in the checklists, helping you gather and organize information for each stage of the estate management process.
Digital Closure.org offers step-by-step instructions on writing an obituary as part of Checklist 1.
We assist in notifying government agencies, financial institutions, and online platforms of a loved one’s passing, giving valuable suggestions for estate management.
Each online platform has its own procedures for memorializing or closing accounts. Digital Closure.org assists families by processing closure requests on their behalf, lessening the scope of complexity for the estate.
Our worksheets and checklists assist families in gathering and organizing essential estate-related information, which facilitates a smoother management and closure process.
We provide a worksheet for organizing and paying estate creditors, ensuring the estate’s financial obligations are met properly.
We assist families in promptly notifying financial accounts, helping to ensure that unauthorized transactions and unnecessary payments are avoided.
By handling many of the practical and financial tasks involved in estate management, Digital Closure.org allows families to focus more on what truly matters during a difficult time. Worksheet G – Bereavement Resources provides a list of support options for coping with grief.
Digital Closure.org takes the financial fear out of protecting and settling a loved one’s estate, giving families a clearer and more manageable process during a difficult time.
We assist in closing over 300 online accounts, including, all 3 Credit Bureaus (Equifax, Transunion, and Experian), Banking (all U.S. Federally Insured Banking Institutions), Credit Cards (Bank issued Credit Cards including: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, & American Express), all major U.S Auto, Health, and Life Insurance Companies, Social Media including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, and many more, Email providers including AOL, Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, Financial/Ecommerce including PayPal, Venmo, ETRADE, Zelle, Ebay, Streaming Services including Netflix, Hulu, Max, Amazon, Prime, iTunes Paramount +, Disney +, Apple Music, Spotify and many more, Communication services inclulding Zoom, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile Xfinity, Spectrum, Comcast, Skype, Business accounts including FedEx, Constant Contact, WordPress, Mail Chimp, HubSpot, Adobe, Travel services including Bookings.com, Expedia, Airbnb, Vrbo, Hotelbeds, Priceline, Kayak plus many more services of all types. If you are using Digital Closure.org and desire to request to close a service that we to not address, you can request that service be added and we will take action immediately for you.
While primarily offered through funeral providers, Digital Closure.org can also be purchased directly in cases where buying through a provider isn’t practical.
No. While Digital Closure.org is beneficial for estates of all sizes.
Our 18 worksheets help gather and organize information needed in our checklists, assisting with the entire estate administration process.
Checklist 3 addresses post-final arrangement tasks including probate for estates without a spouse or dependents, including creditor management and asset distribution.
Checklist 4 includes all tasks in Checklist 3 plus concerns specific to estates with a spouse or dependents including managing joint accounts, transferring assets, and much more.
We provide more than 400 pages of estate assistance, including 4 checklists and 18 worksheets to guide families through every step of the process from passing through closing the estate.
We assist with closing bank accounts, managing credit and debit cards, and preventing unauthorized transactions and payments.
Notifications may include reporting the death to Social Security, the IRS, and other government agencies to prevent issues like unauthorized benefits or identity theft. Even though the funeral provider usually makes the necessary notifications, it is good to follow up and have a list of possible optional notifications.
Without a service like Digital Closure.org, families may struggle to manage the estate, leaving it vulnerable to identity theft and unauthorized transactions.
If online accounts are not closed, they are vulnerable to hacking or identity theft, and unauthorized transactions may occur.
Digital Closure.org always directs families to seek legal counsel with any issues that arise.
Each platform has its own process for memorializing or closing accounts, and DigitalClosure.org helps you navigate these procedures.
Digital Closure.org is a service designed to help families close online accounts, protect the estate, and streamline estate management from passing through closing the estate.
Digital Closure.org provides tools that helps close over 300 online accounts and provides more than 400 pages of estate assistance, including checklists and worksheets to guide families through the estate closure process.
In today’s digital age, managing a loved one’s digital footprint is crucial. Digital Closure.org helps protect privacy, prevent identity theft, and simplify estate management, making it an essential service for families and funeral providers alike.
Digital Closure.org offers a unique combination of digital account closure, identity theft protection, and comprehensive estate management resources.
The funeral provider normally handles the application for immediate need Verteran’s benefits. Digital Closure.org provides information on applying for other veterans’ benefits, if applicable.
Checklist 2 focuses on protecting the estate financially, with steps for notifying credit bureaus, banks, and credit car accounts.
Checklist 1 covers tasks from the passing of a loved one through final arrangements, including meeting with the funeral provider, writing an obituary and much more.
Your business will stand out from the competition by offering this new, unique, innovative, and needed service in all your advertising!
Yes, Digital Closure.org can be used as a stand-alone aftercare program or integrated into an existing service offering, enhancing the value provided to families.
Yes, our services are suitable for both preneed and aftercare, helping families manage estate-related tasks before or after a loved one’s passing.
Yes. You automatically rise above the competition by providing a unique service that simplifies estate management and sets you apart from competitors.
Yes, we offer exclusive territories for qualifying funeral providers who include Digital Closure.org as an added-value benefit in all of their end-of-life sales.
No, we do not retain any personal information long term. Our worksheets and input forms all you to store estate information at a place of your choosing.
We provide a stand-alone aftercare program or an enhancement to existing services, allowing providers to offer greater value to their families.
Digital Closure.org simplifies probate and estate management, reducing the need for follow-up inquiries from families. We also direct families to seek legal counsel concerning complex estate questions which limits the liability a provider may incur when trying to be helpful concerning matters outside of their sphere of expertise. Families are able to focus more on what truly matters during a challenging time.
We assist in protecting sensitive estate information, helping to prevent identity theft, which affects 2.5 million deceased Americans annually.
Affiliates earn $5 for every sale made through their affiliate link. It’s an easy way to generate additional income through your funeral industry contacts.
Each checklist offers step-by-step instructions for various estate management tasks, with no detail is overlooked.
The worksheets correspond to tasks in the checklists, helping you gather and organize information for each stage of the estate management process.
By directing families to seek legal counsel for complex estate issues, Digital Closure.org limits the liability providers may face when offering assistance beyond their expertise.
Families with larger estates are drawn to the service for its estate protection and simplified estate management features.
By offering a service that is 90% automated, funeral providers can offer Digital Closure.org as an affordable added-value product, creating a new revenue stream.
Digital Closure.org takes the financial fear out of protecting and settling a loved one’s estate, giving families a clearer and more manageable process during a difficult time.
The signup process takes 10 to 15 minutes, and enrolling a family takes only a few minutes.
Yes. We welcome affiliates who can earn commissions by promoting Digital Closure.org to their industry contacts.
No. While Digital Closure.org is beneficial for estates of all sizes.
Digital Closure.org not only creates a new revenue stream but also provides a higher level of service. Since our product is more than 90% automated, you will be pleasantly surprised at how affordable it is to offer Digital Closure.org to your families. We offer territories for qualifying funeral providers who include Digital Closure.org as an added-value benefit with all sales.
Our 18 worksheets help gather and organize information needed in our checklists, assisting with the entire estate administration process.
Checklist 3 addresses post-final arrangement tasks including probate for estates without a spouse or dependents, including creditor management and asset distribution.
Checklist 4 includes all tasks in Checklist 3 plus concerns specific to estates with a spouse or dependents including managing joint accounts, transferring assets, and much more.
We provide more than 400 pages of estate assistance, including 4 checklists and 18 worksheets to guide families through every step of the process from passing through closing the estate.
Digital Closure.org is a service designed to help families close online accounts, protect the estate, and streamline estate management from passing through closing the estate.
Digital Closure.org provides tools that helps close over 300 online accounts and provides more than 400 pages of estate assistance, including checklists and worksheets to guide families through the estate closure process.
Affluent, estate-conscious families are drawn to Digital Closure.org for its estate protection and ease of management features.
Our service is designed to be automated and easy to use. It requires minimal effort from funeral providers while offering a high level of value for families.
By offering Digital Closure.org, funeral providers can stand out from the competition by providing a unique, innovative service that simplifies estate management.
Our product is over 94% automated, which makes offering Digital Closure.org services surprisingly affordable for families.
Digital Closure.org offers a unique combination of digital account closure, identity theft protection, and comprehensive estate management resources.
Checklist 2 focuses on protecting the estate financially, with steps for notifying credit bureaus, banks, and credit car accounts
Checklist 1 covers tasks from the passing of a loved one through final arrangements, including meeting with the funeral provider, writing an obituary and much more.
Yes. We continually update our resources with new online accounts and the latest estate management guidelines.
In the U.S., most federal privacy protections do not extend after death, which is why closing digital accounts is crucial.
Yes, our services are suitable for both preneed and aftercare, helping families manage estate-related tasks before or after a loved one’s passing.
Yes. Digital Closure.org can assist in closing business accounts as part of the estate management process.
Yes. Depending on the services provided, our documentation provides guidelines for all known notifications.
Yes, we assist in closing social media accounts as part of our comprehensive digital estate management services.
Yes. Digital Closure.org prioritizes notifying financial accounts and credit bureaus to help prevent unnecessary charges.
Yes. We offer organizational guidelines for managing charitable donations, items to sell, and items to destroy, ensuring that the deceased’s wishes are honored.
Yes, we offer guidance for families who may need to handle estate matters independently after cremation without formal services.
Yes, ask your funeral provider about DigitalClosure.org when making arrangements. If your funeral provider does not offer our services, you can always buy directly from us.
Absolutely. Our resources help reduce the learning curve for estate managers who may have never handled these tasks before.
While funeral homes handle basic notifications, further action may be needed to protect the deceased’s identity and the finances of the estate.
Checklist 1 includes guidance from passing through end-of-life ceremonies.
No, we do not retain any personal information long term. Our worksheets and input forms all you to store estate information at a place of your choosing.
We assist in protecting sensitive estate information, helping to prevent identity theft, which affects 2.5 million deceased Americans annually.
Yes. Digital Closure.org provides guidance for navigating joint bank accounts and joint credit cards, which is essential for estates with a spouse or dependents.
No. While we offer comprehensive resources, DigitalClosure.org is not a substitute for legal advice. We recommend consulting the appropriate professionals for your jurisdiction.
Each checklist offers step-by-step instructions for various estate management tasks, with no detail is overlooked.
DigitalClosure.org offers a step-by-step process for contacting financial institutions, gathering required documents, and closing accounts.
Checklist 4 includes additional steps for managing joint accounts, transferring assets, and meeting financial obligations for estates with a spouse or dependents.
Checklist 3 provides detailed steps for managing and closing an estate without a spouse or dependents, including probate, creditor reconciliation, and asset distribution.
Digital Closure.org includes instructions for notifying the three major credit bureaus to prevent posthumous identity theft.
The worksheets correspond to tasks in the checklists, helping you gather and organize information for each stage of the estate management process.
Digital Closure.org offers step-by-step instructions on writing an obituary as part of Checklist 1.
We assist in notifying government agencies, financial institutions, and online platforms of a loved one’s passing, giving valuable suggestions for estate management.
Each online platform has its own procedures for memorializing or closing accounts. Digital Closure.org assists families by processing closure requests on their behalf, lessening the scope of complexity for the estate.
Our worksheets and checklists assist families in gathering and organizing essential estate-related information, which facilitates a smoother management and closure process.
We provide a worksheet for organizing and paying estate creditors, ensuring the estate’s financial obligations are met properly.
We assist families in promptly notifying financial accounts, helping to ensure that unauthorized transactions and unnecessary payments are avoided.
By handling many of the practical and financial tasks involved in estate management, Digital Closure.org allows families to focus more on what truly matters during a difficult time. Worksheet G – Bereavement Resources provides a list of support options for coping with grief.
Digital Closure.org takes the financial fear out of protecting and settling a loved one’s estate, giving families a clearer and more manageable process during a difficult time.
We assist in closing over 300 online accounts, including, all 3 Credit Bureaus (Equifax, Transunion, and Experian), Banking (all U.S. Federally Insured Banking Institutions), Credit Cards (Bank issued Credit Cards including: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, & American Express), all major U.S Auto, Health, and Life Insurance Companies, Social Media including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, and many more, Email providers including AOL, Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, Financial/Ecommerce including PayPal, Venmo, ETRADE, Zelle, Ebay, Streaming Services including Netflix, Hulu, Max, Amazon, Prime, iTunes Paramount +, Disney +, Apple Music, Spotify and many more, Communication services inclulding Zoom, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile Xfinity, Spectrum, Comcast, Skype, Business accounts including FedEx, Constant Contact, WordPress, Mail Chimp, HubSpot, Adobe, Travel services including Bookings.com, Expedia, Airbnb, Vrbo, Hotelbeds, Priceline, Kayak plus many more services of all types. If you are using Digital Closure.org and desire to request to close a service that we to not address, you can request that service be added and we will take action immediately for you.
While primarily offered through funeral providers, Digital Closure.org can also be purchased directly in cases where buying through a provider isn’t practical.
No. While Digital Closure.org is beneficial for estates of all sizes.
Our 18 worksheets help gather and organize information needed in our checklists, assisting with the entire estate administration process.
Checklist 3 addresses post-final arrangement tasks including probate for estates without a spouse or dependents, including creditor management and asset distribution.
Checklist 4 includes all tasks in Checklist 3 plus concerns specific to estates with a spouse or dependents including managing joint accounts, transferring assets, and much more.
We provide more than 400 pages of estate assistance, including 4 checklists and 18 worksheets to guide families through every step of the process from passing through closing the estate.
We assist with closing bank accounts, managing credit and debit cards, and preventing unauthorized transactions and payments.
Notifications may include reporting the death to Social Security, the IRS, and other government agencies to prevent issues like unauthorized benefits or identity theft. Even though the funeral provider usually makes the necessary notifications, it is good to follow up and have a list of possible optional notifications.
Without a service like Digital Closure.org, families may struggle to manage the estate, leaving it vulnerable to identity theft and unauthorized transactions.
If online accounts are not closed, they are vulnerable to hacking or identity theft, and unauthorized transactions may occur.
Digital Closure.org always directs families to seek legal counsel with any issues that arise.
Each platform has its own process for memorializing or closing accounts, and DigitalClosure.org helps you navigate these procedures.
Digital Closure.org is a service designed to help families close online accounts, protect the estate, and streamline estate management from passing through closing the estate.
Digital Closure.org provides tools that helps close over 300 online accounts and provides more than 400 pages of estate assistance, including checklists and worksheets to guide families through the estate closure process.
In today’s digital age, managing a loved one’s digital footprint is crucial. Digital Closure.org helps protect privacy, prevent identity theft, and simplify estate management, making it an essential service for families and funeral providers alike.
Digital Closure.org offers a unique combination of digital account closure, identity theft protection, and comprehensive estate management resources.
The funeral provider normally handles the application for immediate need Verteran’s benefits. Digital Closure.org provides information on applying for other veterans’ benefits, if applicable.
Checklist 2 focuses on protecting the estate financially, with steps for notifying credit bureaus, banks, and credit car accounts.
Checklist 1 covers tasks from the passing of a loved one through final arrangements, including meeting with the funeral provider, writing an obituary and much more.
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