We haven't got a financial funeral plan with an insurance company, but the plans for our funerals are all laid out, and lodged with our Wills with our solicitor.
We don't have a funeral plan. Mic has always said he doesn't want a funeral. Just take me to the crem and burn me were his words. Should he die before me I will abide by his wishes.
Even if there is an estate the beneficiaries don't have to pay for a funeral. If nobody will take responsibility the council has to pick up the tab for a Public Health Funeral.
Jeza, I'm having exactly the same. Cardboard coffin delivered to the 'backdoor' of the crem in a van, cremation without service. No embalming, no viewing of my body, no memorial
We have savings and a house which will pay for a funeral - I don't trust whoever I may set a funeral plan up with to be still trading when we pop our clogs - could be the next financial scandal - or am I being cynical?
cardboard coffins are expensive at least £300 ! A body bag is all that is required to deliver a body to the crem back door. I have seen them on ebay for as little as £15 each.
With cremation a coffin is essential to allow us to place the body into the cremator. The base of the coffin must be smooth and hard to enable it to be placed onto the rollers and into the cremator safely.
>>>Even if there is an estate the beneficiaries don't have to pay for a funeral. If nobody will take responsibility the council has to pick up the tab for a Public Health Funeral.
That's not wholly correct. If nobody comes forward to organise a funeral then, as Hc4361 states, the local council is obliged to pay for a basic one. If there's no estate the council simply foots the bill. However if there is an estate the law enables the council to recoup their outlay from that estate.