No. The spouse and children have the primary right. The grandparents may step in if there is no spouse and the children are minors.
No, the estate is responsible for all debts, including those of the burial. However, if the children sign the contracts for the funeral arrangements, they may be responsible.
The children are not directly responsible for burial costs and debts in Texas. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.
A mothers burial is usually paid for by the surviving spouse. If there is no spouse, the children or other family members will pay.
1. Tutankhaman's death was sudden. 2. A burial for the Pharaoh was not ready. 3.A burial for some senior official was being prepared & used for the Pharaoh instead.
prices for funerals vary enormously but most are in the €3,000 - €4,000 range it is cheaper if there is a cremation instead of burial, and also if the burial is outside of Dublin
no it will be Sept.3,09 now instead of Aug.29,09 as planned weeks ago
Burial
No it is not rude to go to a funeral but skip the the burial. One can also miss the funeral and attend the burial service instead. As long as one pays their respects that is all that matters. Of course, when you consider that you are attending for the benefit of the survivors as well as yourself, it helps if they know you were there in whichever case.
Children are never responsible for their parents debt, unless they co-signed for the debt. Those bills are the responsibility of the estate. The executor will pay them or inform the debtors of the lack of assets.
That is a really tricky one...I hate to say it, but I think the living children have first burial rights IF they are adult age (18+)...because the way i think of it, when your daughter became an adult, you ceased being her guardian...you may wanna ask a lawyer though
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Since Confucianism was the government's official philosophy during Wudi's reign, Confucianism teachings about the family were also honored. Children were taught by birth to respect their elders. Disobeying one's parent was a crime. Even emperors had a duty to respect their parents. Confucianism had taught that the father was the head of the family. The Han taught it was a woman's duty to obey her husband and the children to respect their father. Children were encouraged to serve their parents. They were also expected to honor dead parents with ceremonies and offerings. All members of a family were expected to care for family burial sites.