Pre-Need Funeral Planning
For survivors, the hours and days following a loved one’s death is no time for weighty decisions. For many Americans, however, this will be the first time they think about preparations for the loved one’s funeral. Given the expense and painful emotions often involved, survivors may be in no condition to make choices for themselves or their loved one.
According to a survey of its membership by the National Funeral Directors Association, the average cost of a funeral today is $6,500. That’s an expense that can quickly escalate as survivors confront a bewildering range of options on everything from the kind and quantity of flowers to the quality of their loved one’s casket. A premium casket alone, for example, can exceed $15,000. Add in the expense of roses over carnations and live music over recorded, and survivors can end up paying triple or quadruple the average funeral’s cost. Yet, without advanced planning to guide them, survivors may feel guilty about saying anything but “yes” to the best for their loved one. Continue reading ‘Seniors Overcome Fear, Obtain Peace of Mind Through Estate Planning’ »