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Many people do not look forward to funeral planning. However, the experience can be much easier if you make your wishes known before they’re needed. Preplanning ensures that your family carries out your vision for the celebration of life, and it simplifies the process for them. Here are a few aspects to keep in mind throughout this process.

A Guide to Funeral Planning

1. Create a Will

A will is a legal document that outlines your wishes. This can help you separate your assets among your loved ones and also describe your funeral service. You should work with an estate or elder law attorney to create this document. Also, make sure that your family knows exactly where to find it after your death.

2. Set Up Financial Accounts

funeral planningSetting aside money for your funeral services eases the financial burden on your family. You can either set up a private account or work with a funeral home to prepay for certain services. This also allows you to lock in rates, which can make the service more affordable if prices increase.

3. Communicate With Loved Ones

Though it may not be a fun topic, have conversations with your loved ones about your wishes, so they know what to expect. You can involve them in your decision making or tell them your choices about a funeral home, burial or cremation, and the financial aspects of the service.

 

If you’re in the funeral planning process or want to learn about getting started, contact Morris Funeral Home Inc, in Wayne, WV. The family-owned and -operated funeral home tailors arrangements to each family’s needs and preferences. The facility can handle all different services, from cremation to traditional burial. Visit their website to learn more about the funeral preplanning process. To speak with a director about your family’s needs, call (304) 272-5171.

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