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Typically this is up to the spouse, with input, assistance and advice as needed (and wanted) from the children. That is, unless other arrangements have been made in advance.
The deceased should have either made arrangements or specified in their will who is in charge of them. Neither party here has precedence if such arrangements were not specified. Funeral arrangements are not a "right." Body disposal may be.
My step dad passed in March with no will. My mom is still living. Are his kids entitled to anything even if he disowned them years ago?
by Jean_M2243 on May 15th, 2011
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My mom left me her home and all the furnishings in her home except things specifically noted elsewhere in her will. what does that mean?
by ldm07 on March 4th, 2011
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Will ask again, Would you recommend using an online legal service?
by Anonymous on March 7th, 2011
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How Italian inheritance law works? My father is Italian and dnt want to leave me 1euro after his death because he divorced from my mother
by Italian_Sailor on June 1st, 2011
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My late wife and I had a trust for our kids. I removed all the monies and paid for my kid's college. Can my kid's come after me?
by sunmariner07 on March 22nd, 2011
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You're reading As between a spouse and adult children who has the right to make funeral arrangements for the deceased spouse? dblanford@sdblaw.com
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