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Who Has to Sign the Cremation Authorization Certificate?
When a loved one passes away, there are, unfortunately, some time-sensitive tasks that need to be completed. Law-abiding funeral homes will require you to present a cremation authorization certificate
Asked 2 years ago
Can Siblings Authorize Cremation as Next of Kin?
A cremation authorization form is one of the most important forms needed for a cremation to take place. It is one of the many legal affairs that need to be dealt with soon after death. If the deceased
Asked 2 years ago
What Size Urn Do You Need for Your Cat's Ashes?
Not many words of comfort can ease the pain of losing a pet cat. A pet departing from our lives is the hardest part of being their owner. Throughout their special time in our lives, they become more o
Asked 2 years ago
What Do Dog Ashes Look Like?
Different combustible materials produce different ashes. These include fly ash, coal ash, and wood ash. However, the ash that remains after a human or pet is cremated is slightly different. These ashe
Asked 2 years ago
What Happens to Microchips During Pet Cremation?
The moment you realize your beloved furry friend has run away, a helpless feeling begins to set in. However, if your pet companion is microchipped, it can reduce that feeling considerably. Microchipp
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