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Who Has Legal Rights to Cremated Remains?
Cremation is a widely disputed topic, and the legal rights to cremated remains can cause problems among family members. One person may want the body to be buried, while others opt for direct cremation
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What Do Cremated Ashes Look Like?
Cremation is the process of reducing a body to its essential elements by placing it in a cremation chamber and exposing it to intense heat, flames, and evaporation. Once the body has been cremated, th
Asked 2 years ago
Is It Illegal to Spread Ashes at Sea?
Some people choose to keep their ashes at home or bury cremation urns. However, if your loved one was passionate about the ocean, you could scatter their ashes at sea. Thanks to cremation, families ca
Asked 2 years ago
How Deep Should a Cremation Urn Be Buried?
Choosing a burial plot is a very important part of the funeral planning process if you want to bury your loved one's cremation urn. The cost of a burial plot depends on a few factors, like the type of
Asked 2 years ago
Do You Need a Death Certificate for Cremation?
Unfortunately, there is no escaping the paperwork when a loved one dies. When it comes to death, a few of the documents needed include: Birth certificateRecent photographList of the names of surviving
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