|
Why should I pre-arrange my funeral service?
For a variety of reasons. First, you have the peace of mind
knowing your funeral service will be arranged the way you want
it. Some people have definite ideas about their funeral service,
such as the type of casket to be used, where the service is to
be held and the method of final disposition.
Second, family members are spared the necessity of
making important decisions at a time of stress. Although the
family is not bound by law to follow every instruction, they are
rarely changed.
Third, by pre-arranging your funeral service you
decided how much to spend on these services. At the time of your
death, funeral expenses will not decrease bequeaths paid by your
estate.
Fourth, most nursing homes now ask that your funeral
services be pre-arranged as part of their application for
admission. Under certain circumstances you may be limited in the
amount of your funds that can be used for funeral expenses if
you wait until the time when you are applying for nursing home
admission.
I have my funeral instructions in my will
so why should I pre-arrange my services?
While a will is one of the most important documents a person
can have, it is usually read after the funeral. Unless other
family members are aware of the fact that the will contains
funeral instructions, it may be too late to act on these
instructions when the will is read. Or, the will may be in
safekeeping in a place that is not accessible on a weekend or
holiday. When we pre-arrange a funeral service you are given a
copy of the agreement and copies can be provided for any other
family members as well. In addition to the merchandise and
services to be provided, the pre-arrangement allows you to
record instructions as to the place of service, information for
the obituary and eulogy, clergy choice, music selections,
organizations taking part, pallbearers and jewellery you may
wish to be left with you.
Do I have to select a casket now?
While it is important that every aspect of the funeral service
be approved by you, including selecting the casket, it is not
absolutely necessary. Your family can make the selection at the
time of need.
If I select a casket, do you keep that one just for me?
No. In our agreement we give a description of the casket you
selected and then add the words "or equal". If a supplier's
product is discontinued we substitute a casket of equal value.
Your family will have to approve any substitution.
What services other than the casket are
included in the pre-arrangement?
This is a choice that you make and the agreement includes a
page listing all of the services that you have chosen to pay
for. It also lists all of the services that you have chosen not
to pay for so there is no misunderstanding by your family at the
time of need. The pre-arranged agreement is explained to you
before you sign it.
Do I have options in methods of
payment for my pre-arrangement?
Pre-arranged funerals are usually paid for in one of three
ways.
First, by payment in full at the time of
pre-arrangement. We are required by the Pre-arranged Funeral
Services Act to deposit these funds with a trust company and we
have chosen The bank Of Nova Scotia. Confirmation of the deposit
will be sent to you by the Bank Of Nova Scotia within two weeks.
The interest that the original deposit earns becomes the
property of the funeral home at the time of need and offsets the
increase in the cost of providing the funeral services in the
future. Any tax on the interest is paid by the funeral home and
you do not receive a T5. An exception to this would be in the
event you decided to cancel your pre-arrangement. A T5 would
then be issued in your name and you would be responsible for
declaring that interest as income.
Second, you can make payments over a period of time
determined by yourself and the funeral home. No interest is
added, and we will either deposit your post-dated cheques or
arrange to have automatic withdrawals from your account.
Third, we can arrange for you to have your pre-arranged
funeral funded by insurance. We are associated with Pierce
National, also known as Fortis, Family Side or Purple Shield. If
you are considering this method of payment we encourage you to
call us first to arrange an appointment at the funeral home or a
visit to your home by us, so that we can show you the
merchandise and services that we provide and the amounts that we
charge for these services.
Thank you for taking the time to read this information and if
you have any other questions call us at any time at the numbers
listed on the opening page of the web site or use the web site
e-mail. You will be under no obligation. |