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Knowing that your loved ones will be relieved of many burdensome decisions at one of the most difficult times of their lives. |
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Husband and wife pre-planning together avoids the ‘at need’ confusion of well meaning relatives. |
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Avoids the need to make many decisions in a very short time. |
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Provides time for the family to think and reconsider, if necessary. |
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Knowing that the funeral will reflect your expressed wishes. |
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Arranging your own service ensures that it is conducted as you wish, not as others wish. |
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Planning for the inevitable is logical and right; it just makes good sense. |
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Assures an appropriate service, eliminating concern about the family getting ‘carried away’ because of grief, exhaustion, sorrow, confusion or guilt. |
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Knowing that the funeral will not be a financial burden on your family. |
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Protects against inflation by ‘freezing the price’. |
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Protects your pension, as the amount paid is not considered part of your assets. |
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Making an outlay for funeral expenses at a time when it’s more affordable. |
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Life insurance can be used for family expenses, as it should be. |
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Monies paid are no longer part of your estate and therefore not subject to administration expenses. |