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subject: Why Pre-arranging Your Own Funeral Makes Sense [print this page]


Undoubtedly funerals are not something we like to talk about with members of the family, or indeed friends, however these days with so many options available to you, making arrangements before you die is well advised. Whether you prefer a burial or cremation service your local funeral home will be able to inform you of all the costs involved and from this you can choose the exact service that you want. When making pre-arrangements it is important that you inform somebody of your choices and it is recommended that you advise your solicitor and leave any necessary paperwork with them so they can inform family and friends. Cremation is proving more popular in some countries as it is a far cheaper option than a burial, however it is important to liaise with a funeral director to ensure you know what you are getting for your money. If a burial service is preferred then make sure you take into account the on-going maintenance fee's that will need to be paid by your family on an annual basis for the upkeep of the burial plot.

Once the choice of service has been decided then payment can be made in full or over a period of time stipulated by the funeral home. Bear in mind that if you pass away before payments have been completed it will be left to your spouse or closest relative to make the remaining payments. By pre-paying in advance you not only ensure you will receive the precise service that you want but you also know that no financial liability will be passed onto your family.

Nowadays arranging your own funeral service is relatively easy and funeral homes now offer an on line 'Cremation Quote Builder' to allow you to create the exact service that you want. A list of locations are also available as a number of existing funeral homes or chapels are available for services. They help you create the service that you want in a few easy steps.

It may seem a morbid topic of discussion but pre-organising your own funeral makes sense. Family can be left distraught following the death of a loved one and for those left to organise, and pay for a relative's funeral service, the pressure can be too much. It can be an awkward situation when remaining family are not able to financially give you the service that you wanted.

by: Alan Redman




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