Prepaid Cremation - Understanding Your Choices

 When you begin thinking about your family and their life after you pass away, there are likely decisions that you will begin to make that will involve making plans for your funeral and, if you desire, your cremation. In this case, prepaid cremation services may seen like the way to go. You can pay for the cremation up front to avoid your family having to bear the financial burden and to make sure everything is organized and ready to go upon your death. However, there are some questions you should ask before you ever sign a contract for prepaid cremation.

How long have you been in business?

It's important to know how long a cremation company has been in business, since it will speak to how long they will be in business in the future. Even in the cremation industry, businesses can succumb to financial woes and be forced to go out of business. If this happens to the company you choose, your prepaid cremation counts for nothing and your family will be forced to pay for the cremation using another company. Look for a well-established cremation company that has endured recessions before and looks to be around for many years to come.

Do they own their own crematory?

If a company does not own their own crematory, it pays to be wary. If a business does not have immediate access to a crematory, there may be additional fees associated with the process that prepaid cremation does not initially cover when the company has to contract out to have your body cremated. Typically it's recommended that you choose a business that owns their own crematory.

Do you have a payment plan?

The fact of the matter is that any funeral pre-planning is costly. The cost of prepaid cremation can reach into the thousands and it might be a fee you cannot pay immediately. Talk to various cremation centers to determine if they have a monthly payment plan so that you can pay for their services bit by bit rather than having to put down a substantial chunk of money up front.

What are your policies on refunds and cancellations?

End of life decisions are never set in stone until after you pass away and you may change your mind about what exactly you want after your death. When choosing a service for prepaid cremation, ask what their refund policy is and if they have a cancellation policy, should you change your mind. Some companies do not offer refunds, should you change your mind, so be careful not to sign a contract before you know all of their policies.

What is your policy on relocation?

Some cremation centers are national and some are local. When you are looking into prepaid cremation services, make sure that the cremation center will help with relocation. From the time you purchase your policy to your death, there could be many significant life changes. You could move or you may not be in your home state when you pass, requiring that your body be relocated. Make sure that the cremation business you choose has relocation services to their cremationcenter to avoid the hassle your family would experience having to make arrangements for your relocation after your death.

For More Info:-

Cremation Society of America

Cremation Hollywood FL

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