Insurance (other than medical)Your insurance needs will likely change in retirement. Perhaps you will be driving less and can get a discounted rate for car insurance. Review all existing insurance policies to determine if they meet your needs in retirement, or if premiums could be reduced.
Financial advisor
You may have been your own financial advisor up to this point The rules of the game change in retirement, so having professional advice may be prudent. Some investment companies are offering financial advisors at discounted fees. The savings can be considerable.
Estate planning
If you have estate planning documents, they should be reviewed as you approach retirement. If you do not have estate planning documents, you need them now more than ever. It is prudent to have competent legal counsel prepare these documents.
Considerations: Distribution of assets as you wish, probate vs. non-probate assets, beneficiary designations, children from prior marriages, special needs of heirs, inheritance and estate taxes, gifts to charity
Related documents: Will, living trust, financial power of attorney, advance healthcare directive (living will), medical power of attorney, funeral arrangements
Medical Insurance
In all likelihood your medical insurance needs will change in retirement. You may qualify for Medicare depending on your age at retirement. What are your options for medical insurance and what will the cost be? An elderly affairs consultant can help answer many of these questions at no charge.
Considerations: Coverage options under Medicare, supplemental medical insurance plans, dental insurance.