Your estate and if that does not cover it, you are selfishly leaving the burden to your fellow man, the tax payer.
the family of the deceased one
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.
No. Anyone can pay for a funeral, even a complete stranger. It doesn't affect the Will.
A funeral insurance is a policy that in the event of your death, the insurance company pays all expenses for your 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.
paid for at the public's expense
If you mean, who will make the payments at funerals, the family contracts with a funeral home and pays a lump fee. Out of that amount, the funeral director makes appropriate payments as ageed upon.written by Rev. Amy Long
The insurance company.
The state or local authority.
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
In Illinois, if an inmate passes away while incarcerated, the cost of the funeral is typically covered by the inmate's estate or family. If the inmate has no estate or family to pay for the funeral, the state may provide a burial allowance, but this is often minimal and may not cover the full cost. In some cases, local governments or charitable organizations may assist with funeral expenses for indigent individuals.
the estate of the deceased pays for the funeral. what is left after expences is what is inheireted.