funeral planning in south carolina: why it should be part of your comprehensive estate plan

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Page 4: Funeral Planning in South Carolina: Why It Should be Part of Your Comprehensive Estate Plan

It cannot replace a funeral plan for a number of reasons, including:

Your loved one may not remember the details of your wishes amidst the grief he/she is experiencing

Your loved one could pre-decease you or die simultaneously

Page 5: Funeral Planning in South Carolina: Why It Should be Part of Your Comprehensive Estate Plan

It cannot replace a funeral plan for a number of reasons, including:

A conversation is not legally binding, meaning your wishes may not be honored

Family member and loved ones may not respect your choice of confidant

Page 6: Funeral Planning in South Carolina: Why It Should be Part of Your Comprehensive Estate Plan

It cannot replace a funeral plan for a number of reasons, including:

The law may be a bar to your plans

A conversation does not provide the funding for your service and burial