how can i die without leaving my family without a huge funeral bill? I have no insurance plans.?
no life insurance or funeral expence payment plans. Even if I leave my body to meical science, they have to give it back after 3 years to be buried. When I`m gone, my body is of no use. can i be put in the trash can? mabey someone could bury me in my own garden to save my family money!!!
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- i need a load of fertiliser so contact bungle when the time is near.
- Cremation is your answer. A loved one can spread your ashes on the lake by your cottage (or favourite place). No funeral.
- why don't you just tell your family to let the state take care of you, they cant force your family to pay, when my father died who id not seen for years i told them to go sniff for it coz i was not paying, in the end the state burnt him
- You cannot just be buried in the back yard to fertilize the rose bush. You have to buried like everybody else. Stop playing around and get some life insurance!!!
- or you can just dig a hole in the back garden,problem solved
- You must be an American because in Canada if you can't afford a funeral the government will have the body cremated, I would suggest you dig a grave in your back yard and then watch how fast the government steps in, or take the body away and dump it some where, I know that's what my family would do if they had to.
- hi there plain & easy buy life insurance thier is one that you not only are paying for you but for your children college etc...... so that when you die you do not have to worried about them the lowest price a month was 40.. something a month www.new york life .com but you can go online or watch your tv they have tons of insurance ask family & friends what and if any they have and research each one till you find the best fix you. I have minds with my job but am getting another . be well be safe
- Oh man look at your spelling. What is "meical" science? Also, "mabey" someone could bury me in my own garden???? Is it your garden or rental lot? You gotta clue dude? Yeah, write a note to your neighbor that when the time comes, to put you in the roll out trash can, and haul you to the curb.
- cremation in uk
- have cremation included in your will. it is very inexpensive.
- Die at sea wearing very heavy clothing? And, Credit Expert, while you're quick to pick on other people's spelling errors, have you actually read your own answer? 'Gotta clue'? Surely that means 'Got to clue'?? And 'curb' and 'kerb' are two very different things. Or are you just being clever and I've slipped into your trap? Damn...
- You can purchase a predeath funeral. NO they will not burn or bury you before you die. You pay first and when the time comes they do the things you requested at the time of consultation. A plain pick up, rest room, cremation (no service) costs around £1700. Any extras the price goes up. If you go for this then pick a funeral director who has been on the go for a long time. You could also arrange to leave your body to science, they then arrange disposal after they have done with you. No charge to the family.
- Well unless you are planning to depart imminently why don't you research the cheapest burial option and then save the cash up. I'm sure they must do a budget deal at your local crematorium.
- try the oven its better than burial.
- Sell your Body for medical research. You can benefit others then too.
- There are a few options: 1. You can pay for your funeral in advance by putting money into a trust, which often can gurantee the costs of the funeral goods and services, so the family only has to pay for changes in cash-advance items, such as death certificates, the permit, flowers, etc. 2. You can let your family know that you wish to be cremated and have no services, which would cost very little ($2,000 at the absolute maximum, most likely much less, depending on where you live). 3. If your family really cannot afford even the least expensive options, every county provides burials in a public cemetery for those who can't afford a funeral or have no family members to pay for it. The county would make a claim against your estate, however, to attempt to recoup the costs from whatever assets you have when you die.
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