Post APjmtLxNAFxFrSVbGa by naikides@snug.moe
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 (DIR) Post #APjlzBVIqAYfE4b15k by lucifargundam@qoto.org
       2022-11-18T19:04:58Z
       
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       #TiL most states allow at-home burials...
       
 (DIR) Post #APjmtLxNAFxFrSVbGa by naikides@snug.moe
       2022-11-18T19:06:08.482Z
       
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       @lucifargundam@qoto.org what dose that mean? burying in your backyard?
       
 (DIR) Post #APjmtMb4mdiJqb5J9U by lucifargundam@qoto.org
       2022-11-18T19:15:03Z
       
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       @naikides Yes. I don't think people would want to see grave markers year-round in their neighbors property.Some further reading::::https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/ftc-funeral-ruleThe Funeral Rule gives you the right to: -Buy only the funeral arrangements you want. -Get price information on the telephone. -Get a written, itemized price list when you visit a funeral home. -See a written casket price list before you see the actual caskets. -See a written outer burial container price list.-Receive a written statement after you decide what you want, and before you pay.-Get an explanation in the written statement from the funeral home that describes any legal cemetery or crematory requirement -Use an “alternative container” instead of a casket for cremation. -Provide the funeral home with a casket or urn you buy elsewhere. -Make funeral arrangements without embalming.