Organ Donations and Funeral Practices Summer 2013

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Organ donation options, preplanning your funeral, green burial options

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YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU:ORGAN DONATION

ANDFUNERAL PRACTICES

SUMMER 2013

ORGAN DONATION

Gift of Life: Everyone can sign up Saying “yes” will not affect your

medical care No costs to donor, their family or

estate Register online at:

GiftOfLifeMichigan.org800-482-4881

MICHIGAN LAW ON ANATOMICAL GIFTS

Under the Michigan Anatomical Gift Act, an anatomical gift of all or any physical part of an individual’s body for any purpose as specified in the law may be made by an individual of sound mind and 18 years of age

HOW TO GIFT

On a driver’s license or state identification card

In a will Or other acceptable gift document

or registry such as a Power of Attorney for Health Care, subject to certain execution requirements

FUNERAL PRACTICES

Who can make funeral decisions?Michigan law places jurisdiction with the Probate Court. The following is the order of priority:

ORDER OF PRIORITY

1. Surviving spouse2. Decedent’s children 18 years or older3. Surviving parents4. Surviving brothers or sisters5. Next closest blood relative6. Personal Representative7. Guardian (if the decedent was under a

guardianship at the time of death)8. A county public administrator, if willing9. Medical examiner where the decedent was

domiciled at the time of his or her death

PRE-PLANNING ISSUES

Burial or cremation Visitation Plot location Total cost/Pre-purchase of funeral

GREEN BURIAL

No embalming or chemicals Can be lower cost compared to a

“traditional” burial More natural cemeteries available A local option:

The Preserve at All Saints CemeteryMichiganNaturalBurial.com800-989-9633

Presented by:

HOWARD H. COLLENS

GALLOWAY AND COLLENS, PLLC

26075 WOODWARD AVENUE

SUITE 200

HUNTINGTON WOODS, MICHIGAN 48070

(248) 545-2500

GALLOWAYCOLLENS.COM

Howard@GallowayCollens.comTwitter: @howardcollens

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