Before I was made conservator, my father and brother passed. Mom never did anything about them and I have their ashes in my home. I'd like to have them placed at a nice mausoleum in town. The funeral home is having issues about my 'right' to decide about my father and brother's resting place. My mother has this 'right' but she is not legally responsible. This is turning into a legal quagmire. There were no wills or last requests by either my father or brother and Mom has no will either.
Has anyone had any experience with something similar? Even our Elder care attorney is baffled.
Thanks!
Have you asked them to please give you the statutes they are making this decision from. I assume it is a legal issue and not a power play. Are they the only option? If not, take your business elsewhere, even a town down the road a bit.
As conservator for your mom, you can only use her money for her care. When you do your annual accounting that kind of expenditure will be questioned.
You may have to wait and intern all 3 together.
Spouse is first next of kin.
Then it goes to the oldest living child.
Then the oldest living grand-child.
If not married then...
Then the parents.
The funeral home will have an person there to help you with the legal part.
Blessings
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This should be covered by a state law. All cemeteries are regulated by the state. Look up your state cemetery laws. Usually there is a state cemetery association. Look for their website and the contact information. Hopefully there is a phone number to call.
It seems this would be a common enough occurrence. Perhaps just not for the person you checked with. That person should have a resource to call as well. Elevate your contact.
Do let us know what you find out.
Every step of the way has been a laborious slog through legalities because my parents never made a will. I tell everyone I know MAKE A WILL. Make a detailed, legally clear will. If you can't, at least jot something down that next of kin could show to a judge. It is the kind thing to do for your family.