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When an individual dies, the assets owned by him must be located and protected. These assets are called as the deceased’s estate. The debts of the deceased must be paid out of the estate assets. After the debts have been paid from the estate, whatever remains can then be distributed among the beneficiaries named in the deceased’s will or according to the provincial law of intestacy. When an individual dies without a will, he is said to have died intestate.

Death is never easy to deal with and knowing what to expect in probate will ease your concerns and allow you to think only of your dying loved one. The definition of probate is legally settling the deceased's property, also known as their estate. When a death occurs, the debts, property, possessions and money of the deceased will need to be dealt with in a legal manner and according the wishes of the deceased.

Eulogies are important part of funerals. A eulogy the most personal and emotional moment when bereaved family and friends are given the chance to reminisce lovingly about the life of the beloved dead to other people. Eulogy is the chance for loved ones to speak proudly of the deceased's works, causes in which he/she believed, anecdotes that may sometimes bring sad humor to the audience, and bring the deceased to life for a few moments in the hearts of the speaker and the audience.

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Two things in life are certain - death and taxes. Here's what to do if the two are combined as far as filing a tax return.

An article describing some of the rites and traditions of a Hindu funeral.

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We see a lot of obituaries on the newspaper or on the programs that accompany funeral rites. They look pretty easy to make; but in truth, we never realize the fact that writing one might be tricky. This article discusses 4 easy steps in writing one.

Identity theft even applies to the dead. Write your obituaries with identity theft in mind because the deceased’s identity is an irresistible target for thieves. There are tips that you can follow to avoid obituary identity theft.

Resolutions for funerals... You have been asked to write and give a funeral resolution at a funeral, but need some guidance as to what to say. The first thing is to make sure you understand what a funeral resolution really is. Some people confuse funeral resolution and eulogy. While a eulogy is a speech celebrating the life of the deceased, a funeral resolution is an official church document that will be stored in the church archives and must follow a specific format. If you are not sure which to prepare, you must ask the family of the deceased or the officiating clergy for clarification.

Business valuations are very important when you are planning to sell your business. You can determine the value of your business yourself with the help of your accounting department or you can hire a professional business appraiser to determine the value of you business.

When someone dies, people want everything in order. They want their estates to be passed onto their rightful heirs. The Inheritance Law provides the order to which inheritance will be executed. In Germany, the Civil Code regulates this law. Munich lawyers will be able to guide individuals or families to fully how the inheritance law works.

These are the common pitfalls make the difference between a mediocre obituary and an outstanding meaningful obituary. Learn how you can avoid these pitfalls when writing obituaries for your loved ones.

Second of a two part series on Japanese Buddhist funeral customs.

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The loss of a family member is a challenge that many will face at some point in their life. Few are prepared with the myriad of questions and situations that arise and one of the most prevalent is the handling of the cremated ashes of the deceased. Choosing how to lay a loved one that has been cremated to rest and other questions surrounding managing the cremains continues to be a struggle for families. Knowing the options and products available is important to families in need of assistance during this time.

As you write an obituary, there are many things to keep in mind; these obituary writing tips will help you complete the obituary accurately and with a focus more on the life than the death.

First of a two part series on Japanese Buddhist Funeral Customs.

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Newspaper obituaries are an important part of any genealogical search. When you know only the name and date of death of an individual, a newspaper obituary can help you find other information about the person and his or her family. This additional information can then help shape the rest of your research.

Death ends a life but not a relationship. So have you ever wondered, how can I keep the memory of my loved one alive? Or, how can I establish a new and stronger relationship with the person who died now that he or she is not physically present?

The answer is compelling: practice becoming an expert at loving in separation.

One of the most interesting and collectable artifacts from ancient Egypt is the usabti, the magical statue found in tombs. Magic played an important role in the daily life of the ancient Egyptians. Part of their magic was the belief that amulets and statues would protect them from perils, both real and imagined, in their daily lives and in the next world.

Writing an obituary can be a daunting task so often funeral homes and mortuaries will write the obituary for you based on the information you provide to them. Once you have collected the information about the deceased that you’d like to include in the obituary, writing it is not that difficult.

 
 
 

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