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Why should I prearrange my funeral or
burial?
When you plan ahead, you will be able to compare the many
options available. You will be able to compare the services, the
products and the prices among different companies. You will have
the opportunity to make an informed decision about your funeral
and cemetery arrangements, and the form of memorial you prefer.
You will be able to make choices that are meaningful to both you
and your family, and you will gain peace of mind knowing your
family and friends will be relieved of the emotional and
financial burden often associated with making arrangements when
a death occurs. In addition, by prefunding your funeral and
cemetery services, a guaranteed price contract will allow you to
purchase at today's prices, free from inflationary pressures in
the future. We can help you pre-plan.
If I pre-plan and prepay my funeral or burial, how do I know
that the money will be there when I die?
If you decide to prepay your funeral or burial prearrangements,
there are generally two methods to assure the funeral home's
and/or cemetery's performance. Your money is either used toward
a premium to purchase life insurance whereby the policy proceeds
will pay for your arrangements, or your funds -- either the
entire amount or a portion of them -- will be deposited into a
trust fund account to defray the provider's costs. Either method
should be disclosed to you and the contract should state whether
or not the purchase price is guaranteed; that is, whether you or
your family will have to pay additional amounts on the items you
have selected in the contract. A guaranteed price contract means
that no further payment will ever be required beyond the price
stated in the contract for the items you are purchasing.
If I prepay my funeral, what happens to the interest that my
money earns?
If you have a prearranged funeral or burial agreement that is
comprised of items that are guaranteed to be performed by the
funeral home or cemetery at no additional cost to you, the
interest (or growth if a life insurance policy) is retained by
the funeral home/cemetery to offset the rising costs of those
specified goods and services over time. That's the value of
prearranging and prefunding at today's costs!
Can I change any of these prepaid funeral services later?
Changes are generally possible, but be careful. When changes are
made, they oftentimes affect the terms of guarantees that were
created under the original agreement. In the event funds paid
toward a funeral plan are excludable resources for purposes of
receiving social services (SSI or Medicaid), changing the terms
of that agreement could jeopardize one's qualification for
assistance. It is not recommended that irrevocably assigned
funeral plans be changed in any way.
What if your funeral home or cemetery changes ownership?
Prior contractual agreements are not voided simply because a
change of ownership occurs. The funeral planning agreement you
have with the prior ownership is carried forward with successor
owners as part of the purchase agreement.
Is there a pre-payment penalty for paying off these
arrangements in advance?
It's not uncommon to have a small processing fee associated with
an early payment, but it should not be construed as a "penalty."
In the long run, there is usually a good amount of money to be
saved by paying off early. Of course, funding agreements vary.
Please be sure to check the terms of your (or your proposed)
funding agreement for details.
Can social services take my pre-arrangements away from me?
Take away? No. Challenge the amount being set aside to pay for
an expensive funeral? Yes. Funds set aside to pay for a
reasonable funeral arrangement are not counted as assets as one
qualifies for social services. Shipman Funeral Home and
Crematory can provide counsel regarding the amount local social
services agencies consider reasonable and customary to spend on
a funeral.
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