A loved one had just died suddenly and you are responsible for organising one of the most difficult things you will ever get to do in your life.
What makes it even harder is that we are often unprepared and don’t know what to do when someone close to us dies.
Sadly, our member Funeral Directors tell us that it’s far too common to find that the person responsible for organising the funeral had no idea of what the deceased would have wished, how much a funeral is likely to cost, and if they have the funds to pay for it. And, this causes a great deal of angst, and unnecessary stress to family members dealing with the loss of someone very close.
FuneralSmart recommends that before you meet a Funeral Director, you should be prepared to answer three very important questions they will ask.
Those three questions are. . .
1) Will you require burial or cremation?
2) Where will you require your loved one’s body or ashes to rest eternally.
3) How will you pay for the services that you selected.
FuneralSmart provides the answers you need
FuneralSmart is part of Australia’s #1 funeral planning website that helps guide you through the funeral process, so that you are empowered to be more involved in all the decisions. Simply follow the steps below:
Step 1: Visit FuneralSmart
Let us help you plan a funeral from the privacy of your home, and avoid a sales focussed environment . We provide you with the questions and answers you need to plan a meaningful funeral, before to contact a funeral director.
Step 2: Request a fair funeral quote
When you’re ready, we connect you with fair funeral directors in your area and ask them to provide you with obligation-free quotes. Our premium member funeral directors will submit an accurate estimate of costs and help you stay within your budget.
Step 3: Select an FuneralSmart member
When you’re ready, you can accept the quote provided by a funeral director that’s right for you and proceed to contract.
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