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Its common tradition for people to designate who will carry out their end of life wishes, usually their next of kin, meaning their close family or friends. However, sometimes people wish to designate other people besides their next of kin to be in charge of their cremation services in Fleming Island, FL. As its you’re your cremation service, it’s up to you to choose.
Whether you want to designate a close friend, an estate executor, or even one of your children, it is possible to choose who arranges your cremation service. There are some steps you need to take, however, to make sure this happens. According to state law, all instructions for last wishes must meet certain requirements in order for them to considered legal and binding. These requirements include signature of the decedent, acknowledgement of the decedent signature, meaning getting the document notarized, and signature of the agent or successor agreeing to act as the decedent’s agent after death.
Any modifications to a document must be in writing and also notarized in to make them valid. While these requirements seem like a lot, its actually easier than you think to meet them as many states have specific forms for people to leave final instructions and to designate someone other than their next of kind to make final arrangements. However, it’s important to remember that these forms do not trump or replace a Power of Attorney or a legal will, as they are only there to provide end of life instructions. Again, any and all written instructions, from a Power of Attorney to an end-of-life form, must be signed by both parties before the death.
It’s important that you also don’t forget about:
Remember, you have every right to designate whomever you want to take care of them for you but be sure to do it correctly to make sure your wishes are followed. Your end-of-life arrangements are just that, yours.
Please reach out to us today if you want more information on Fleming Island, FL cremation services, preplanning, dealing with loss, or your own end-of-life wishes.