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to to the family on on average 3 to to 5 days following cremation Why should I pre-arrange my funeral or burial?
When you you plan ahead you you will be able able to to consider the the many options available The opportunity will be there to to make an an informed decision about the the the funeral the the type of of service and final disposition of of burial entombment or cremation The choices will will be meaningful to to you you you and and your your family family and and and you you you you will will will gain peace of mind knowing your your family family and and and friends will will be relieved of of the emotional and and financial burden often associated with making arrangements when a a a a a a a a a death occurs If pre- funding your funeral funeral funeral some funeral funeral funeral homes guarantee guarantee their funeral funeral funeral home home charges while others may not not If not not a a a a a a a a a a guaranteed trust trust account account the the the the interest gained on on the the the the trust trust account account can offset the the the the inflationary pressures of of the future Are there different types of pre-need arrangements?
As opposed to at-need arrangements when the the death has already occurred there are several reasons why families choose to make pre-need arrangements Often when a a a a a a a a a a a loved one is is in in a a a a a a a a a a a terminal state and a a a a a a a a a a a a a family is is referred to a a a a a a a a a a a a a hospice care pre-need arrangements are are made Though the the the reality of the the the impending loss is very difficult to to to adjust to to to the the the the funeral director will gently guide the the the family family in in in planning the the the the funeral A family family in in in this situation will have the the the option to to place the the the funds into a a a a a a a a trust trust account account at at this time There are two types types of trust trust accounts irrevocable and revocable revocable Both types types of trust accounts can be transferred from one funeral home to another Pre-need trust accounts in a a a a a a a a majority of cases are irrevocable This is is is as a a a a a a a result of of an an individual requiring long term care and is is is at the point of of applying for Medicaid coverage An irrevocable trust account can only be be used for the the the funeral of of the the the beneficiary of of the the the trust trust account account The trust trust account account can be transferred to another funeral home but can never be be revoked A certified death certificate of the the the beneficiary is the the the only way the the the funds can can be be obtained A prudent individual not needing Medicaid can can also establish a a a a a a a a a a a a pre- need need arrangement and place the the the funds into a a a a a a a a a a a a revocable trust account for themselves or or another family member legal issues
Wills probate joint property estate estate taxes selecting estate estate trustees/attorneys for property and and personal care and and other issues
may appear somewhat intimidating at at at at at first Fortunately with a a a a a a a a a a a a a little guidance and preparation dealing with such matters does not have to be so overwhelming Administration of a a Will A Will is is an instrument by which a a a a a person (the “testator”) makes a a a a a a disposition of his/her property to to be performed or or or or take effect after his his or or her her death A well-drafted Will may provide for the the welfare of the the the testator’s testator’s family distribute the the the testator’s testator’s assets in accordance with his/her wishes and secure the the the efficient management of the the testator’s property Handwritten Wills Wills (“holographic Wills”) can can be made by a a a a a a a a a a testator without the services of a a a a a a a a a a a lawyer problems can can arise if not done properly properly and/or in accordance with applicable legislation A properly properly drafted Will can be a a a a a a a a a a a simple inexpensive way to address many estate-related matters matters and can make matters matters run much smoother upon death While there there are are many benefits to having a a a a a a a a a a Will Will in in in in place there there are are some things that that may not be accomplished in in in in in a a a a a a a a a Will Will It is is important to keep in in in mind that that some items may may not not flow through your estate and thus may may not not be distributed in in accordance with your Will During the Page - OvertOn Funeral HOme Inc OvertOn Funeral HOme Inc - Page 35