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Burial should be a minimum of 3.5 to 4 feet below the ground surface. Burial in a casket or vault is not required. Grave sites should not be located on a slope or other area where erosion could eventually expose the body. All grave sites should be a minimum of 200 feet from any stream, lake, or potable water supply.
What Happens if You Cant Pay for a Funeral? If your estate does not have enough money to cover the costs of your final arrangements, your executor will look to your relatives to pay these bills. If your relatives cannot decide how to pay for them, a probate judge may decide for them.
California. The state of California may help with funeral expenses only for victims of crime or natural disaster. For low-income residents, counties may offer modest assistance to cover a basic funeral or cremation with a service. Contact the California Department of Health office in the county of residence to apply.
California. State Resources: California does not assist with funeral or burial except in cases where the death may fall under the victims compensation program. Individual counties and municipalities handle assistance for funeral and burial expenses.
The Alaska Temporary Assistance Program ( ATAP ) provides cash assistance and work services to low-income families with children to help them with basic needs while they work toward becoming self-sufficient.
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If you cannot afford a burial or cremation, you can sign a form with the county coroners office and the state will bury or cremate the body for you. This will be at no cost, but you wont have any say in where or how.
We can pay a one-time lump sum death payment (LSDP) of $255 to the surviving spouse under one of the following conditions: If they were living with the deceased. If they were living apart from the deceased and eligible for certain Social Security benefits on the deceaseds record.

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