What is a funeral directive and why should I have one?

A funeral directive is an important document in estate planning law in Alaska. It states your instructions on how you want your funeral and burial to be handled after you pass away. It’s important to have a funeral directive because it gives your family and loved ones clear instructions and direction on how to handle the arrangements to honor your wishes. Furthermore, it helps to eliminate any confusion or disagreements that could arise in your family, or disputes between family members and other parties. Having a funeral directive also allows you to make your own choices about how you want your body handled after your passing, who you want to deliver the eulogy, the type of flowers you prefer, and so on. You can even list music or readings that you want included in the service. In the event of a serious injury or a terminal illness, a funeral directive can prepare you and your family for the end of your life. It is important for you to let your loved ones know what you would like and to create a plan that will honor your wishes. In addition, having a funeral directive can save your family from making decisions during a difficult and emotional time. By having a funeral directive in place, your family will know exactly what you want and avoid the stress of trying to make decisions on your behalf during a difficult time.

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