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What is a Disposition of Remains? A disposition of remains is what you want done with your body after your passing. Traditional burial and cremation are the most common choices, but some people may opt for a natural, green burial.
Body disposition is the most visible expression of who we are. Flexibility, Resolution, Stability and Openness are 4 Archetypes we commonly embody. While we may have a preference, we can choose to learn and exhibit somatic range to interact with people in different circumstances.
The most common dispositions are burial and cremation. If you die without having a written document that appoints someone to make decisions about your remains, then your next of kin will have the right to control what happens to your body.
The Disposition of Remains document lets you select the person you feel will best carry out your wishes regarding what happens to your body at the time of your death. The person you assign can be a family member, significant other, or a close friend.
Common dispositions are: Convicted: means you have plead or been found guilty by a court of law. Acquitted: means you have been found not guilty by a court of law in a criminal trial. Dismissed: means the court or prosecutor has decided the charge against you should not go forward, terminating the case.

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Understanding your Disposition Options Earth Burial. Above-Ground Burial (Entombment) Cremation. Not Always Without Ceremony. Anatomical Gifts. Alkaline Hydrolysis. Additional Information.

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