I guess it's the same as everywhere in the world. When someone dies in Germany, he or she is .. well .. dead.
Though I as a German would really appreciate if Germans for whatever reason had the ability to be reborn - or just be immortal, that would be sweet ;)
When someone dies in Germany, the death must be reported to the local registry office within 24 hours. A death certificate is issued, and the deceased is typically buried or cremated within a few days. The next of kin or appointed executor is responsible for handling the deceased's affairs, including notifying relevant authorities and settling any estate matters.
Once the parent dies, the balance of the trust fund depends on the terms and conditions outlined in the trust document. It can be distributed to the named beneficiaries, such as other family members or charitable organizations, or it may be specified to be used for specific purposes, such as covering funeral expenses or paying off outstanding debts. The distribution would be carried out according to the instructions provided in the trust.
When someone dies in their sleep, it is often due to natural causes such as heart attack, stroke, or respiratory failure. The person typically passes away peacefully, without feeling pain or distress. It's important to consult a medical professional for specific information related to individual cases.
If a resident does not have someone who can act as their guardian, the court may appoint a professional guardian or a public guardian to fulfill that role. Alternatively, the court might assign a social worker or case manager to monitor and provide support for the resident's needs.
You can keep a body at home for a few hours to a day after death in most places. However, it is important to check local regulations and contact a funeral home for guidance on how to proceed with the deceased person.
If the parent who obtained a Federal Parent PLUS loan passes away, the loan is typically discharged and the remaining balance is forgiven. The student borrower would not be responsible for repaying the loan in this situation.
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They get thrown into a ditch on the side of the interstate.
someone dies and they have a funral for that person...
It would most likely be taken off. I am not completely sure. But I think that is what happens.
Typically property that cannot be claimed by kin when someone dies goes to the government. If money is owed on the house it is given to the bank.
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It will have to be determined if they choose to charge you with manslaughter.
what happens to paided off car if spouse dies
It would pass to their heirs unless other agreements were made.
The laws of intestacy will be applied. It will specify the distribution of the assets.