What to do
What to do first
You should start planning the funeral as soon as possible. A funeral can only take place after the death has been registered.
If the death was sudden or unexplained, you might not be able to make the final funeral arrangements until the Procurator Fiscal has finished their investigation.
Finding out the person's wishes
Before contacting a funeral director or making any arrangements, check if there's a will which might include the person's wishes (such as whether they wanted to be buried or cremated).
The will and other relevant papers (like a pre-paid funeral plan to help with the costs of the funeral) could be:
- at home
- in a bank
- with lawyers
- with other relatives
If you don't know the person's wishes, you could ask a friend or other relatives for help and advice. Your funeral director or the person who will lead the service can help with suggestions if there's no one else you can discuss this with.
Arranging a funeral
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