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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Arrangements For' section with the name of the individual for whom the pre-planning is being done. Include their last address, city, postal code, and care card number.
  3. Next, provide personal details such as marital status, birth date, occupation, and information about parents including their names and birthplaces.
  4. Complete the applicant's information by entering their address and contact details including home telephone, fax number, and email.
  5. Review the professional fee section carefully. Fill in any additional charges for local transfer or extra staff if applicable.
  6. Specify any options selected under cremation fees such as upgrades or additional services like dressing or viewing.
  7. Finally, confirm all information is correct before signing at the bottom of the form. Ensure you date it appropriately.

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Choose a funeral home. Decide on burial or cremation. Consider the type of service. Plan your funeral service details. Select your casket or urn. Select a burial plots. Write your obituary. Share your final wishes.
Despite these advantages, pre-paid funeral plans carry risks. The money may be lost if the funeral home goes out of business or mismanages funds. Not all states have strong regulations requiring funeral providers to protect pre-paid funds in trust or insurance products. Some plans also lack flexibility.
Step 1: bring friends and family into the discussion. Step 2: review the different types of cremation options. Step 3: consult a funeral professional. Step 4: make a decision and document your intentions. Step 5: decide what to do with the remains. Step 6: make arrangements to pay for the expenses.
It is often assumed that funerals for cremation or burial can only be arranged with the services of a Funeral Director. Legally there is no requirement for you to use a Funeral Director and anybody can organise and arrange a funeral themselves.
Bones and the enamel part of the teeth are the only parts of the body that dont burn during cremation. However, if the cremated bodies have metallic implants, these implants can also survive the cremation heat.
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Pre-planning means making your funeral or cremation arrangements before they are needed. You decide how you would like things to go, whether that is a traditional service, a small gathering, or something more personal.