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  1. Listed below are questions, that when answered, should help you, and your loved ones think through some important issues, as you consider and put in place your final arrangements. A. Last Will and Testament: 1. Where exactly can your Will be found

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  2. Pre-Planning - Georgia Funeral Directors Association offers a variety of funeral services, from traditional funerals to competitively priced cremations, serving Roswell, GA and the surrounding communities. We also offer funeral pre-planning and carry a wide selection of caskets, vaults, urns and burial containers.

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    The Funeral Rule, which is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires funeral homes to give you an itemized General Price List at the beginning of your initial visit, before you begin viewi...
    Funeral homes must show consumers separate casket and outer burial container price lists if those prices are not included in the General Price List.
    Burial vaults and grave liners are not required by state law.
    Embalming is not legally required in Georgia. Refrigeration generally serves the same purpose. Direct cremation or burial does not require any form of preservation.  • For a direct cremation, a cas...
    To help you steer clear of high product mark-ups, shop around and talk with friends and family.
    Check whether the funeral services director is licensed with the Secretary of State (sos.ga.gov)as Georgia law requires.  (Please note that this does not imply an endorsement by the state.)
    Save money by avoiding expensive “sealed” or “protective” caskets.
    Ask about the cancellation and refund policy.
    For more information on funeral planning, contact the Funeral Consumers Alliance at funerals.org.
    To submit a complaint regarding an unfair or deceptive business practice by a funeral services provider, contact the Georgia Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division by going to consumer.ga....
  3. Any individual who sells funeral services on a pre-need basis must be licensed by the Secretary of State. It is a misdemeanor to violate this Act, although family burial plots, fraternal and government-owned cemeteries, and those belonging to churches and synagogues are excluded from the law.

  4. Georgia law (O.C.G.A. §36-12-5) provides for a system in place to ensure that every person who dies in Georgia has access to an appropriate final disposition. In Georgia, whenever a person dies without the ability to pay for burial or cremation, the county may cover those expenses, if:

  5. Visit the Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia pages to view the updated rules for the Georgia State Board of Funeral Service:

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  7. Does the Rule Apply to Pre-Need Arrangements? The Rule's requirements, as described on the following pages, apply to both pre-need and at-need funeral arrangements. In pre-need situations, you must comply with all Rule requirements at the time funeral arrangements are pre-planned.

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