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      • No. The law requires that the person making arrangements with the funeral home must "faithfully carry out the directions of the decedent". A pre-arranged funeral puts your directions in writing.
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  2. Can my next of kin change my preplanned or prepaid funeral arrangement? No. The law requires that the person making arrangements with the funeral home must "faithfully carry out the directions of the decedent". A pre-arranged funeral puts your directions in writing.

  3. needed. It provides a general overview of the funeral industry, pre-paid plans, burial options, sources of burial assistance and consumer rights. ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide is not intended to serve as legal advice or a recommendation of any specific business mentioned herein. The Cancer Advocacy Project is not responsible for the

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  4. Consumers in New York who prepay their funeral expenses enjoy the full benefit of having their funds protected by the strongest preneed laws in the nation. These laws require that 100% of your preneed funds be deposited into an interest-bearing, government backed trust account.

  5. Fact-Checked. New York is one of only a handful of states that restrict home funerals by requiring the involvement of a licensed funeral director in many aspects of final arrangements. Here is an overview of the rules that govern home funerals in New York. You Must Use a Funeral Director in New York.

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