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Basic Details You Should Notice When Considering Pre-Paid Funeral Packages
When a loved one dies it is a very distressing and emotional experience, especially if you are responsible for making all the arrangements. It is an experience that will not get any easier, no matter how often you have been in that position. Individuals who decide to choose their funeral packages are helping their loved ones to cope with what is a very distressing and emotional time.
Pre-planning allows you to state what you want to happen in the event of your death. You can plan the type of service, the flowers, the music and whether you wish a burial or a cremation. It makes it easier on the family left behind and eliminates the potential for conflict as your wishes are recorded and will be used to dictate what is to happen.
If there is a family plot available, you can specify that you want to be buried in that grave. However, you should discuss and agree with family members that you have their approval to do so. Alternatively, you can instruct the funeral director to purchase a plot on your behalf.
Payment can be made in advance or deferred until after death. Prices fluctuate over time, usually up rather than down which can affect costs. A sensible approach is to check on costs and plans every two or three years to ensure there are no major changes.
If you decide to pay in advance, read the contract carefully. Know exactly what you are paying for and how increased costs will impact on your arrangements. You also need to find out how your fund will be used or invested until the money is required.
Each state is responsible for setting the regulations on funeral packages and pre-payments. Anyone intending to pay into a pre-payment plan should research the regulations set by their state authorities.
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