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Basic Details To Expect When Selecting A Dignity Funeral Program
Losing someone you love through illness or an accident can be a very distressing time. If they have not made you aware of the type of funeral they would like, you will face some hard decisions. That is why the many Dignity Funeral Services in your area can help you to prepare your instructions which can be left behind for family to follow in the event of your death. To ensure your wishes are carried out, complete a free personal plan and leave a copy with family and your chosen service.
Service providers in your area, will on request supply you with a free planning template. If you use the online planning tool you will be given up-to-date costs and estimates of future costs. You can be confident in the knowledge that your wishes are recorded and stored safely until they are required.
These are some of the most important and very personal decisions you will make and should not be made in a rush. You will have the option to change your instructions once your plan has been completed and registered with the funeral service. You are entitled to receive free information and advice on all aspects of your plan from your chosen service provider.
Plans can be pre-paid, paid in instalments or on death by relatives from your estate. You can request information on the payment options available to you from the company you choose to provide your plan. Choosing a pre-payment option relieves your loved ones of any financial worry at a difficult and stressful time.
You can decide on as much or as little of your arrangements as you wish. Your funeral provider will ensure that your wishes are followed. However, you should ensure that your next of kin also has a written copy of your wishes.
If you intend to move house, remember to advise the funeral provider once you have lodged your instructions with them, and especially when you have paid anything towards the costs. When taking out a pre-paid plan it is important to know what happens should you move outside the area.
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