Legal Question in Administrative Law in Florida
I am not married, do not have any living relatives. How do I designate my girlfriend to handle my funeral arrangements and claim my body when I die. Will a letter from me stating my burial instruction be good enough? I live in Florida
Asked on 3/10/17, 12:32 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
You should do a will. A provision within the will can designate funeral arrangement/burial/cremation directions. I strongly encourage consulting with an attorney that handles wills and trusts rather than trying to do it on your own. I have seen too many problems occur with "do-it-yourself" kits.
Answered on 3/11/17, 4:50 am
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