, by Kristina Kennedy-Aguero

Surprisingly, the answer is that anyone can conduct a funeral service. Having a funeral is not a legal requirement.  The choice of whether to have a funeral or not depends on the wishes of the deceased or the relatives. There are many...

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, by Kristina Kennedy-Aguero

The death of a child is a devastating experience for any family. Incredibly, currently, grieving parents are not legally entitled to have any paid time off work to recover from their loss. Now, however, after years of campaigning the Parental Bereavement Bill...

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, by Kristina Kennedy-Aguero

Eulogies, elegies, and obituaries are all similar in many ways. However, each one has its own form and a correct way to use it. Keep reading to learn more. Eulogies are a tribute to a dead person A eulogy often forms...

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, by Kristina Kennedy-Aguero

The history of cremation is long and varied. The disposal of dead bodies by burning is now a common practice, but it had to overcome strong opposition from both the church and the state. When is the first recorded history of cremation?...

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