Tips on Pre-Planning a FuneralDeath is a fact of life and most of us will be faced
with the responsibility of making funeral arrangements at some point in our lives. Here
are some tips to help you plan a funeral:
- Ask questions.
- Think of making a funeral director
choice in the same way you would when choosing a doctor or attorney.
- Discuss all options with your funeral
director. There are always a variety of options to meet your personal wishes and financial
concerns.
- Consider preplanning to avoid making
decisions during an emotionally stressful time. Preplanning does not have to mean
prepaying.
- Be sure to personalize the service or
ceremony - it helps facilitate the healing process.
- Copies of funeral documents as well
as personal affairs information (i.e. insurance, bank accounts, accountant, etc.) should
be given to spouse or next of kin. It is not wise to keep these documents in a safety
deposit box or attorney's office because they will not be easily accessible.
SEE ALSO
Pre-Planning
a Funeral
PrePlan Information
Before Prepaying a Funeral: Know Your Rights
Tips on Pre-Planning a Funeral
SSI/Medicaid Information

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