
Funeral plots are designated spaces for burials within cemeteries, varying based on duration, intended use, and specific terms. Here is a comprehensive guide to understanding the different types of funeral plots: 1. Types of Funeral Plots Temporary Pl
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A funeral plot can be purchased either before or after a death. Here’s what each situation entails: Before Death: A person may choose to purchase a plot during their lifetime to arrange for their own burial in advance. This ensures a designated resting
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In both the United States and Canada, laws governing the handling and disposition of cremated remains, or ashes, vary by jurisdiction. Here's an overview: United States: General Guidelines: Each state has its own regulations concerning the scatterin
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Here are some options for what to do with a loved one's ashes after cremation: Urn at Home or in a Columbarium: Many people choose to keep the ashes in a decorative urn at home or in a dedicated space called a columbarium within a cemetery. Scatteri
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In the USA and Canada, concession holders' rights can vary significantly depending on the cemetery's regulations, the province or state, and even local laws. However, some common elements generally apply: Exclusive Right of Burial: Concession holders (
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In the United States and Canada, burial plot leases generally don't expire in the same way they might in some other countries, where land constraints or laws lead to temporary plot use. In most cases in North America, burial plots are sold as perpetual (p
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