An official document validating that an individual has passed away. This legal document is significant as it will be required frequently by the executor in the course of their duties. Death certificates can be ordered through a funeral home or directly from the issuing government organization. Cost can vary by funeral home, however the direct route to the government who issues the certificate is usually the most cost effective option. An executor will be asked to provide these documents during estate administration, with some organizations requiring original copies.
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