Posted by Drs. V Merit, Metaphysician
November 25, 2011 -
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Pre-Planning a Funeral or Memorial
No one likes to think about death, let alone plan for it. In many families, discussing one's mortality is an extremely uncomfortable topic. By pre-planning your funeral, you relieve your family of having to make important financial decisions during a period of great stress and grief. Everything you need to know about pre-planning a funeral; your Plan-A-Funeral online service could help you make the actual arrangements online, as a complimentary FREE-SERVICE!
Why Now?--The Basics of Funeral
Planning your celebration refers to prearranging and pre-funding your own funeral. Find out everything you need to know about Funeral planning in this detailed online guide. (coming soon)
The Final-Wish Planner (FREE) -- Create Your Own Funeral Plan This guide is intended for your personal use. You can print the guide and complete it at your convenience, or, if you'd like to save it online, you can register to create an account on our site.
Why Is Pre-Planning Important?
No one likes to think about death let alone plan for it. In many families, discussing one's mortality is an extremely uncomfortable topic. But it is a topic that should be discussed and planned for well in advance of your death.
Why Work with a online Funeral Planner? Private, secure, and it's a free service. Planning a Celebration of Life, A Simple Guide for Turning a Memorial Service into a Celebration of Life.
How to Pre-Plan a Funeral:
There are two stages to arranging a funeral. In the first stage, work with your local funeral director to explore the options (you can also find information on this website).
How to Choose a Funeral Service Provider:
There are an estimated 16,000 funeral service providers in the United States alone. How do you find the one that's right for you?
Survivors Checklist: The Final-Wish checklist list how many decisions must be made by a family member at the time of your death. Use it to get started on the process.
Financing a Funeral or Memorial Service:
There are many options for financing funerals--but some are much more beneficial than others.
Benefits of Pre-Planning a Funeral:
Prearranging a funeral involves your family in making these difficult decisions, and protects them from having to make them at a stressful time.
Tips on Wills--Why They're Important and How to Make a Will
Should you have a will? If so, how do you go about creating one? Where do you keep it? The answers to these questions and more in this article.
What Kind of Funeral Do You Want? Every family is different, and not everyone wants the same type of funeral. Funeral practices are influenced by religious and cultural traditions, costs and personal preferences.
Burial Versus Cremation--The Complete Guide to The Options
Pre-Planning: 81 Decisions
OK, it sounds like a lot to think about. But doing it now can ease your mind--and make life easier for your family.
Estate Planning: Information on protecting your wealth and insuring your requests are met.