In general terms, the provisions would have to be made before or at the time of the first burial in order for the plot to be dug either deep or wide enough for two persons. Partly it would also depend on the laws and statutes in the area in which the burial will take place as there are variations.
In most countries of the world it is> You do not say where you live, so it is not possible to be more precise. Contact your government.
Yes, a dependent can be buried with a veteran in a military cemetery. The vet must have had an honorable discharge or died in combat to be buried at Arlington.
The Burial Plot Bidding War was created in 2000.
One option is a burial plot.
A plot or a grave.
Tomb or Plot.
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Apex: Mr. Shimerda's burial plot
The term is "bought the farm" -- likely a reference to a burial plot.
If your mother had a will her burial plot passed through the remainder clause of the will. If she did not have a will then the plot belongs to the three of you equally but given its limited value you would probably only need an agreement between the three of you signed and executed that you would split the proceeds and mutually consent to a sale.
Mr. Shimerda's burial plot
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In a burial plot or after cremation have their ashes disposed of in as many different ways as non Quakers.