| Preplanning
Planning ahead for a funeral may ease a difficult
time.
Who preplans a funeral?
Anyone can preplan their own funeral, but family members or
even friends should participate in the process. If possible,
it is always beneficial to plan together, since the actual
funeral or memorial is not for the deceased but for the loved
ones left behind.
What are the benefits of preplanning a funeral?
Preplanning a funeral is a secure and informed way to prepare
for the eventuality of death. With the cost of funerals constantly
increasing like everything else, planning ahead could prevent
an untimely financial obligation to your family. By making
arrangements in an unhurried atmosphere, you will not leave
complicated decisions to your family on perhaps the most difficult
day of their lives.
What is my first step?
Contact the funeral home for details on setting up a prearrangement.
We will assist you in selecting services and merchandise to
meet both your budget and your wishes. Our prices are itemized
so you pay only for what you choose - you control the costs.
Our many years of service to the community gives you confidence
that your choices will be respected.
Should I also prepay?
While prepayment is not necessary, there are many advantages.
Paying in advance allows you to guarantee the costs and avoid
inflation, as well as insuring that your family will be relieved
of any financial obligation. There are several payment options,
including single payment or installment plans.
Are my Funds safe?
In one word, YES! This is an important question because not
all sellers of prepaid funerals are regulated equally and
not all prepaid plans are alike. You need to be sure that
the plan is controlled by state law and that the cost is guaranteed.
You also need to be comfortable that the money is invested
prudently and securely. Our plans meet all these criteria.
What happens to the pre-arrangement money?
Escrow Funds are deposited in the bank and appropriately invested.
Once you pay, the funeral home is obligated to provide the
guaranteed services and merchandise regardless of fund balances,
so all responsibility rests with us.
Who pays taxes on the income?
In an escrow account, under recent changes in the tax code,
either the owner (normally the purchaser) of the contract
or the trust itself can assume the tax liability. If the owner
has an income tax responsibility, the funds will be invested
so that the trust pays any taxes due.
What is the procedure when death occurs?
The family should immediately call the funeral home where
the funeral was preplanned. We are available 24 hours a day,
7 days a week. Even if death occurs away from the planned
area, the family should still call the funeral home where
the arrangements were originally made. We will make all the
necessary contacts for you, including a funeral home in the
location of death. Although we keep a complete record of all
transactions, please remind us that there is a prepaid funeral
agreement.
Will more money have to be paid at the time of the
funeral?
All prepaid items with a guaranteed price are always considered
to be fully paid. Of course, there would be charges for major
price changes in non-guaranteed accommodation items, as well
as for anything either not prepaid or added at the time of
death.
How does a prepaid funeral contract affect Medicaid
or S.S.I. eligibility?
While the funeral home does not control Medicaid eligibility
or regulations, it is usually possible to pay for a funeral
and have those funds considered a non-asset for Medicaid evaluation.
Medicaid situations may change, but our documentation will
always comply with requirements at the time.
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