Planning for the inevitable is never easy. However, preparing in advance can provide peace of mind for both you and your loved ones. One important part of this preparation is leaving clear instructions for your funeral. By documenting your wishes, you can relieve your family from making difficult decisions during an emotional time.
When planning your funeral, cover key details to better guide your loved ones in honoring your wishes. Here are some critical elements to consider:
During your planning process, it’s helpful to specify who you would like to be involved in the funeral service. Think about the clergy or other religious members, pallbearers and anyone you want to participate, such as speakers or musicians. Planning ahead allows you to control these decisions, leaving little room for confusion.
According to Homesteaders Life Company, consider how you want to be remembered when considering your funeral or memorial service. Do you prefer a traditional service or a celebration of life? Would you like certain religious readings or favorite songs to be included? Consider these aspects:
One of the most personal decisions is how you would like your body to be handled after death. Some common choices include burial, cremation, or donation to science. Specifying your preference is important, so your family knows how to proceed. You might also want to plan for your final resting place, whether it's a cemetery or another meaningful location, and indicate whether you’d like a monument or marker.
A significant burden that comes with death is the financial cost. By pre-arranging your funeral and making financial preparations, such as setting aside funds or paying in advance, you can alleviate this burden from your family. Discuss payment options with a funeral home or work with an elder law attorney to ensure that your plans are financially secure.
Life circumstances change, and your funeral plans may need to be updated accordingly. Make it a point to review your instructions periodically, especially if there are changes in your family or finances. It’s also important to keep your loved ones informed about any updates.
Don’t leave your family guessing about your final wishes. Planning your funeral may feel daunting, but it’s a gift of peace for those you leave behind. By taking the time now to document your wishes, you provide clarity, reduce stress, and alleviate financial burdens for your loved ones. At Vick Law, P.C., we are here to help you create a plan that respects your wishes and ensures your family has clear guidance when they need it most. Book a call with us today to start planning for a secure, thoughtful future—so you can live your life fully, knowing your loved ones will be supported when the time comes..
Reference: Homesteaders Life Company (Feb. 24, 2016) "Funeral Planning Checklist: Considerations for Families"