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Most airlines will permit the carriage of cremated remains in hand luggage but it is important you have everything arranged before. The ashes will need to be prepared for transportation and you will need to ensure you have all of the correct paperwork in place. You will need the following paperwork: Death certificate.
The cost for a body repatriation can be anywhere between 2,500 and 20,000, however the average cost usually tends to be somewhere around 3,000 to 6,000. The cost for an ashes repatriation is usually lower and can be around 1,000 to 3,000 depending on the level of the service.
Retention of cremated remains is permitted in the State of Maryland. However, should you move to another state with the cremated remains in your possession, you will be subject to the laws of that state. Cremated remains may also be placed in a more permanent location, such as a cemetery or mausoleum niche.
If you have not selected a memorial urn for ashes in advance of a loved ones cremation, the funeral home or crematorium usually returns the ashes in a plastic bag inside a cardboard box. You can get an urn or other receptable for your loved ones remains. Choosing a cremation receptacle is a personal preference.
The next-of-kin must sign an authorization document or declaration for the disposition of cremated remains before a cremation can occur. This document is commonly known as the Cremation Authorization Form.

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Repatriation is the process whereby human remains are transferred from a foreign territory to the native land of the deceased. It is estimated that the risk of fatal injury to foreign travellers is 2090 per 100 000 person-years of exposure for many destinations worldwide.
Prepare the body for repatriation There is a legal requirement for your loved one to be embalmed before they can be transported overseas. A zinc-lined coffin is needed for transportation to most countries. For other countries, the coffin may need to be wrapped in specific packaging, such as hessian or bubble wrap.
Cremated remains: All the remains of the cremated human body recovered after the completion of the cremation process, including pulverization which leaves only bone fragments reduced to consist of unidentifiable dimensions. Cremation chamber: The enclosed space within which the cremation process takes place.

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