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I put this checklist together for myself. I have two son's who have deployed multiple times..the emotional stress of deployments can cause us forget some important things.. Now this isnt absolute.. Some banks do some banks don't some insurance companies do some don't.. some cell carriers do some don't.. they are just reminders of things to do or check into before your loved one leaves.. the time to find out you need a POA is not after they left..
Deployment check list
1. Power of Attorney ( check with other creditors/banks etc some will take a General Power of Attorney, some will not the time to find out is not after they are out of the country) I also have a POA for medical decisions on both sons.
2. Get a copy of orders, or letter from command on deployment
3. List of all accounts, logins passwords, bills with monthly payments and the due date etc.
• Bank accounts
• Loans
• Insurances
• Car Payments
• Credit Cards
4. Get emergency information together just incase YOU need to contact the Red Cross due to an emergency at home.
• Full name
• Rank/rating
• Branch of service (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard)
• Social Security Account number or date of birth
• Military address
• Information about the deployed unit and home base unit (for deployed service members only)
This is where the orders or letter of deployment can come in handy..it has a lot of info you need
5. Contact Cell phone carriers and put phones on hold (this is why you need a copy
of his orders, some carriers will want it some will not.. Sometimes it just depends on the person on the other side of the phone)
SOME insurance companies will reduce down their payments if they are being deployed, and if the vehicle will be stored; however if the car is being financed you may need written ok from the bank.. Some will allow this reduction some will not.. its worth calling to find out..
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Thanks, Denise! we drop by and "bump" these types of discussions to the top occasionally, don't be shy about doing that, these are important for new folks coming to this group.
and Welcome!
My we should start a discussion for our new Mom's who join a new deployment mom checklist.. first we will get all of our veteran mom's to do a top 3 list then compile the list into 1 big list.. LOL
Great List Denise thanks for adding to mine... :)
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