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Hollywood Forever Reveals 5 Things to Know About A Funeral Service



A funeral service is among the more challenging events you’ll attend. It’s normal to be struck with grief and a sense of mourning for the loved one you’ve just lost. However, it’s important to prepare beforehand. Allowing yourself extra time to plan will give you the space you need to commemorate the deceased in a way that they deserved and wanted. Let’s take a look at some points to keep in mind.

Establish a Budget and Understand Pricing

A funeral can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000, with many going well beyond that price. It’s essential to not only establish a budget beforehand, but to research various costs associated with a funeral service. You can find a range of options to help you stick to your budget. From transportation costs and purchasing a coffin to buying a cemetery plot, stay in touch with your funeral director to keep track of what the total amount will come out to.

Research Insurance Plans for Final Expenses

As funeral services become more elaborate and the general cost of funerals increases, more families are opting for final expense insurance. This makes the process more affordable and ensures that your family has sufficient money to send off a loved one with the respect and care they deserve. In addition, funeral directors prefer final expense insurance as they are aware that they receive the funds after the beneficiary allocates them to the funeral home.

Be Aware of your Funeral Rights
In 1984, the FTC put in place a set of rules designed to protect consumers. These guidelines state that funeral homes have to follow certain protocol to ensure that the consumer doesn’t incur expenses that are not required. A Funeral Rights Guide can be ordered directly from the Federal Trade Commission’s website. Reading these guidelines can help you stay informed.

Look into Funeral Benefits Offered by the Government

Several veteran families end up requiring more funds to honor their loved one with the right type of cremation or funeral service. Some families are eligible to receive a one-time-death benefit from Social Security, usually given to the spouse of a qualifying recipient. If the death occurred in an event not related to service, the Veterans Association may provide financial assistance, typically equaling a few hundred dollars.

Make Your Final Wishes Known
If you are planning for your own funeral service, always communicate your specific needs and requirements to loved ones. While planning ahead for your death may seem morose, it’s a good idea to know your options in advance. This allows you to choose exactly what you want, at a price that fits your budget. Waiting until the last minute or not planning at all will place the responsibility on your family, which may be difficult for them to deal with if they’ve just lost you.

Keep these 5 tips in mind when planning a loved one’s funeral, or a funeral of your own. They will hopefully make you feel more comfortable and less anxious at an already difficult t ...

News Release: Hollywood Forever Reveals 5 Things to Know About A Funeral Service
Submitted on: May 03, 2020 02:32:33 PM
Submitted by: Freddie
On behalf of: https://hollywoodforever.com/funeral-home/
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