When a death occurs, the family is usually in the midst of an emotional crisis. The Funeral Director may act as an advisor on many of the immediate problems; he or she has the knowledge and experience to relieve a family of needless worry and care.
The Death Certificate
The Funeral Director files the Death Certificate with the county clerk and obtains the burial permit. Certified copies of the Death Certificate may be required as proof of death in settling claims. Additional copies may be obtained for a nominal charge.
Wills
IF THERE IS A WILL, the deceased is said to have died “Testate”…the executor must file the will with the Probate Court within the time prescribed by statute and proceed with probate and distribution of the estate. The services of an attorney are advisable.
IF THERE IS NO WILL, but there is property, the deceased is said to have died “Intestate”…an administrator is appointed by the Probate Court, and the estate is distributed according to the State Statute of Descent and Distribution.
IN EITHER CASE, an attorney should be consulted.