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50+ Funeral Plan frequently asked questions What information can be included around funeral arrangements? In your letter of wishes your executors, trustees, next of kin and family need to know your requests when arranging your funeral, burial or cremation and your letter exists. You can help them know who you would like to know about your death and in some case who not to notify. The sensitivity of the personal information means your letter should be separate from your Will. Your Family bereavement means your funeral will happen first, then the Will with your instructions on the administrating of your estate. How can I get protection against rising funeral costs? Back in 2004, an average funeral cost around £1,920. However, recent research shows the average cost of a funeral in the UK is now £3,665 an increase of around 80% in nine years, well above the general level of inflation. If this trend continues, the average cost of a funeral will be over £6,220. Paying in advance for your funeral is a sensible decision that will save money, benefiting your family, assets and wealth. As long as your plan is paid for, there will be no more money to pay for the services within your funeral director’s control. What if I move to a different area? You may select a different funeral director and you would notify our funeral service provider of your new address. What if I’m not in good health can I still have 50+ Funeral Plan? Your application will be accepted regardless of your health. What if I want to take out the 50+ Funeral Plan for someone else? Complete the plan holder’s representative box on the application form, and we’ll arrange for all correspondence to be sent to you. Complete confidentiality is assured. What if I live to be 100 years old?

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50+ Funeral Plan frequently asked questions

What information can be included around funeral arrangements?

In your letter of wishes your executors, trustees, next of kin and family need to know your

requests when arranging your funeral, burial or cremation and your letter exists. You can help

them know who you would like to know about your death and in some case who not to notify.

The sensitivity of the personal information means your letter should be separate from your Will.

Your Family bereavement means your funeral will happen first, then the Will with your

instructions on the administrating of your estate.

How can I get protection against rising funeral costs?

Back in 2004, an average funeral cost around £1,920. However, recent research shows the

average cost of a funeral in the UK is now £3,665 an increase of around 80% in nine years, well

above the general level of inflation. If this trend continues, the average cost of a funeral will be

over £6,220.

Paying in advance for your funeral is a sensible decision that will save money, benefiting your

family, assets and wealth. As long as your plan is paid for, there will be no more money to pay

for the services within your funeral director’s control.

What if I move to a different area?

You may select a different funeral director and you would notify our funeral service provider of

your new address.

What if I’m not in good health can I still have 50+ Funeral Plan?

Your application will be accepted regardless of your health.

What if I want to take out the 50+ Funeral Plan for someone else?

Complete the plan holder’s representative box on the application form, and we’ll arrange for all

correspondence to be sent to you. Complete confidentiality is assured.

What if I live to be 100 years old?

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No matter how old you are, no matter how much funeral costs may rise, you and your loved ones

will never be asked for a penny more for the services guaranteed within your 50+ Funeral Plan

subject to terms and conditions.

Which steps do my loved ones take after my death?

It’s simple, all you need to do is ensure you’ve made your loved ones aware of your funeral plan

and passed on your details. When the time comes, one phone call to our funeral service provider

is all it takes to activate your plan.

When is the best time to take out a funeral plan?

Today is the best time to take out your plan and you will get your plan at today’s price. The cost

of funeral plans is likely to continue to rise.

One of the ways to make a sound financial decision is to get a plan today at today’s price, and

save money that can be used towards getting a Will or other asset protection service we provide.

How can I get my appointment?

Protecting your assets and wealth is important to us. We have found with our customers

informing your family prior to your appointment to see us for protection of your assets will assist

you in the decision making process when we are with you taking your instructions..

When we come to see you, agreements of the level of protection you need will already be

discussed. At your appointment, we will clarify the services you require, and commence taking

your instructions and payment.

How can I get my 50+ Funeral Plan?

Call: 0800 02783 to make appointment

Click this link and purchase it online http://goo.gl/KSA9gZ

Email: [email protected]