What happens when I report someone as deceased?

For individuals:

  1. Everplans will stop future billing and auto-renewal for the deceased person’s membership.
  2. Everplans will prevent any additional modifications to the information in the deceased person’s Everplan.
  3. Everplans will ensure that all deputies can access the deceased person’s Everplan for 12 months.
  4. In addition to the safeguarding measures listed above, if the person had locked parts of their Everplans until after they pass away, the unlocking process begins.

Please note that if the subscription was purchased via the mobile app, the payment processor is Apple and we are unable to stop billing. A legacy contact will need to reach out to Apple directly in order to handle the cancellation. More information on this process can be found here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208510

For households:

Some of our users have been given access by their financial advisor to a jointly-managed Household Everplan which includes information on both spouses.

When you report an individual as deceased in a Household Everplan, we’ll disable the deceased person’s login. The remaining person will receive a notification.

The deceased person’s “after death” items will remain locked. We ask you to contact the remaining household member if you need access to any of the deceased person’s information.

When you report the surviving member of a household Everplan as deceased, depending on whether the Everplan has any “after death” items, we’ll take the same steps as we do for individual Everplans (see above).

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