Myths and facts to consider about preplanning a funeral

As Life is unpredictable and medical emergencies can come at any point in time, it is better to stay aware of the fact and prepare for the uncertainty to face without any sudden expenses to take care of. Planning a funeral can be difficult especially when you have to deal with the loss of a closed one. You deserve to grieve and show respect to the deceased soul rather than worrying about the expenses and arranging the whole procedure. When you opt for a family funeral planyou not only get prepared to face the inevitability of life but also ensures that your funeral is conducted without your family being worried to prepare for it. But preplanning funerals is still a bit of a skeptical issue to discuss and often comes with a bunch of misconceptions that make people shy away from the process.

Let us look at the common myths related to preplanning funerals and check the facts instead.

Myth 1: death is something we should avoid talking

Death is something that is inevitable and not discussing it doesn’t mean you are going to avoid it. Rather it is difficult for the family to arrange if the members don’t discuss their wishes. If you preplan a funeral it will be easy for your family to take care of the process and following your wishes without any confusion or uncertainty. the goal of this discussion is to make things easier for the family in your absence so that they don’t face any sudden issue related to the final arrangement where they should be respecting a deceased loved one’s soul.

Myth 2: family secured families don’t need to plan their funerals

Preplanning a funeral is valid for every family regardless of their financial status. Planning a funeral beforehand ensures that the family is following the deceased’s wishes and it also helps from overspending on any unwanted arrangement or services. Preplanning a funeral also ensures the expenses stay at current prices as you cannot predict an illness or medical emergency beforehand and how that could affect one’s financial ability to cover the expenses. Opting for a funeral plan ensures that the service will be paid and that the family members shouldn’t have to use their own funds to cover the costs.

Myth 3: We’ll talk about it when the time will come

Though this phrase is common, and most people have a notion like this to avoid the discussion, talking about death and funeral at the time of crisis makes it more difficult to process. Discussing planning a funeral earlier when there is enough mental and temporal distance from reality makes things easier to grasp and process. While we cannot predict the course of life, it is better to be prepared for the inevitable as soon as possible.

Myth 4: the family already knows if they want to opt for burial or cremation

Where burial or cremation is just a small part of a person’s final wishes, there are a lot of other things to take care of related to this. There are various small yet important details to consider like where the person prefers their remains buried, do they want their family and friends to honor their memory, or any specific religious customs they prefer, and more. Addressing these questions ensures that the person’s wishes are carried out properly.

Myth 5: it doesn’t matter after they’re gone

As harsh a sit sounds, it is true that when someone passes away, they don’t get to see what kind of funeral they’re having, but it matters to the friends and family that they’re leaving behind. Without proper planning and knowing what they might want, arranging a funeral can lead to many confusions and disagreements where they’re supposed to pay respect and grieve for the deceased soul. Even if a person doesn’t have any strong wishes or opinions to be taken care of, one should discuss the arrangements beforehand to avoid any confusion.

Myth 6: you have to pay a lump sum for a quality service

One of the major advantages of opting for a funeral plan is that the family can manage the cost of their funeral. As the funeral cost is going upwards day by day, preplanning for a funeral rather helps in saving money and helps in handling the sudden expenses in the time of need. Funeral plans act as a shield for the consumers to protect from rising costs along with providing a properly organized funeral process.

 

While planning for a funeral is something that we don’t take into consideration and tend to avoid for a long time until we come face to face with an unpleasant scenario, it is better to preplan and prepared to face the reality because though it may sound a bit odd to many, it is realistic and requires to be discussed beforehand.

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