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The state or local authority.
Currently with the Illinois budget crisis, no one is paying the bills.
A funeral insurance is a policy that in the event of your death, the insurance company pays all expenses for your funeral.
In the UK the funeral is normally paid from the deceased's estate or life insurance. If this is not possible then a family member or friend will usually pay but are not obliged to. If they do not the state (local council/authority) pays for a minimal funeral.
The estate pays for the funeral. It is typically one of the first clauses in the will. If someone signed for the funeral costs, they can be held liable if the estate fails to cover the costs.
the family of the deceased one
The insurance company.
actually i think whoever they gave the the money to when they died that's who pays for the funeral but if they didnt give the money to any one they pay for it from the insurance
The employer pays a percentage of payroll as unemployment insurance premiums.
the estate of the deceased pays for the funeral. what is left after expences is what is inheireted.
You file for unemployment in the "liable state". In this case, you work in Iowa, the "liable state", but because of the interstate unemployment compensation laws, you can file in a state other than the "liable" one and they will work with the other state to help you.
No. Anyone can pay for a funeral, even a complete stranger. It doesn't affect the Will.