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 Where do I start? What do I do? Where do I go? The grief process itself is a long journey, and we are often challenged with insurmountable paperwork. Through this program, you will be able to confidently know, that you are assisting your clients in helping them protect their loved ones   identity, while making sure government issued documentation is cancelled, and forms are submitted within a timely manner.

You are the executor/executrix

You are not alone.

It can feel like we are alone, on our journey of grief, loss and what to do next. But know you are not, Dragonfly Advisory Services is here to help guide you through the process, and help alleviate some of the stress, to help guide you through the process, after a death of a loved one.

D.A.S. Tools and Resources

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    Aftercare for Death Doula

    • Where To Start

    • Dragonfly Advisory Services Checklist

    • Information Follow-Up

    • DRAGONFLY DEATH DOULA AFTERCARE

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    Cancel Government Issued Identification

    • Cancellation Form

    • Cancellation Passport

    • Social Security Card U.S.

    • Useful LINKS and Contact Information

    • Probate Options

    • Authorizing or Cancelling a Representative for Canada Revenue Agency

    • Personal Identification - Cancellation

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    Household Accounts

    • Utilities Cancellation / Name Change

    • Name Change/Cancellation Of Account

    • Utilities And Household Accounts Contact Links

    • Municipal Offices Northern Ontario

    • Household Accounts

  • 4

    Community Support Programs

    • Community Links

    • Community Support Programs

  • 5

    Insurance Providers

    • Insurance Policys

    • Insurance Providers

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    Disclaimer

    • Disclaimer/On-Line program

About The Founder

Founder/Owner

Joy Wirta

Hi, I would love to introduce myself. My name is Joy Wirta I am a mother of two, grandmother of four, wife of 36 years and still counting, and most importantly someone who gets it... Grief, Loss and What to do next.  And with over a decade of experience with the Public Service it was time for a change.Over the years, like many of us I have had personal loss, from my parents, to family and friends. Often we are so overwhelmed with grief that we struggle on where to start and what to do. We question the process, Who is the executor/executrix? What are the responsibilities? Did the love one have a will or not? Was there insurance? The questions continue.....Regardless if it was palliative care, or a unexpected death, it sucks ! My personal journey started when a unexpected death happened, and as I was helping with the process, I found the individual was overwhelmed. I thought there has to be an easier way...We do not all have the luxury of a lawyer, financial adviser, or paralegal. And if you do I will be the first to tell you, "Let them to assist you, they have been making money from mom or dad, now let them do what they are ethically bound and assist you in the process" BUT if not we are here to help make that process a little easier. No I may not have all the answers, but I will do everything in my power to assist and guide you along the way. No one should have to grieve alone.

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