It’s Your Cremation Service

Posted on April 20, 2020 by Cameron Naugle under Cremation
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Traditionally, it is the next of kin that makes any arrangements for cremation services in Jacksonville, FL. However, sometimes people wish to designate other people besides their next of kin to be in charge of their cremation planning after they’re gone even though. As its your cremation service, it’s up to you to choose who will make the arrangements.

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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, but there are some things to keep in mind. First, be sure to make and distribute copies. Don’t just fill out the forms and forget about them. Make and give out copies to important people like those named in the document or caregivers. Also, be specific in your end of life instructions. Include information such as the type of disposition you want as clearly as possible.

It’s also important to keep in mind that nontraditional relationships, like common law marriages, same sex relationships, or even families with lots of children often require additional steps and paperwork. Do research if you think this applies to your situation to make sure you’re covered. It’s always a good idea to consult an attorney before making any official plans as they can best advise you on how to proceed. Understanding how your state handles end of life arrangements and associated legal matters is very important. Do some research of your own to make sure you understand.

Also, 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
  • 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.

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. If you want more information on Jacksonville, FL cremation services please reach out to Naugle Funeral Home & Cremation Services. You can stop by and visit us at 808 Margaret St Jacksonville, FL 32204 or give us a call at (904) 683-9288 to learn more about what we can do for you.

Cameron Naugle

Paul (Cameron) Naugle, Jr., a fourth generation funeral director was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. He graduated from Wolfson High School and then went on to graduate from Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Services in Atlanta, Georgia where he was part of the National Mortuary Honor Society (Phi Sigma Eta). He then graduated from The University of North Florida with a degree in Business Administration. He is a licensed funeral director as well as a licensed embalmer. He took over the position of President and CEO of Naugle Funeral Home and Cremation Services in 2012, following in his father’s, grandfather’s and great-grandfather’s footsteps. Cameron is married to Katherine Schnauss Naugle, an estate planning, probate and elder law attorney in Jacksonville and has two amazing children. He enjoys spending time with his family. He also enjoys his hobby of restoring and showing his antique cars. Cameron is a member of the Southside Businessmen’s Club of Jacksonville, as well as a member of the Florida Cemetery Cremation and Funeral Association (FCCFA).

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