In New Jersey, an autopsy is not required for cremation unless it is mandated by law due to specific circumstances, such as a suspicious death or if the cause of death is unknown. Typically, cremation can proceed once the death certificate is issued and any required permits are obtained. However, if the death falls under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner, an autopsy may be necessary before cremation can take place. Always consult local regulations and authorities for specific cases.
In Wisconsin, an autopsy is not required before cremation unless there are specific circumstances that warrant it, such as suspicious deaths or if the cause of death is unclear. The decision for an autopsy typically falls under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner or coroner. If the death is natural and there are no legal concerns, cremation can proceed without an autopsy. Always check local regulations or consult with authorities for the most accurate guidance.
That might depend upon the laws of the state or other location where the cremation is to occur. In North Carolina, only my niece's signature was required for my brother's cremation.
There are no laws on pet or animal cremation. There is on burial. Read more at http://www.animallaw.info/statutes/stusnjst4_19_1_4_19A_17.htm#s4_22A_2
Pet cremation can cost anywhere from $50 to $350 depending on the size of the animal, with larger animals costing more. There are added fees for after hours pick up, urns, engraved nameplates, etc. Pet cremation can be a tough decision for a family to make. If you chose this route cremation services in NJ run from $50 - $100 on average, possibly a little higher for larger dogs.
No, California law does not require an autopsy for a known suicide. If the death is suspicious or reasons for death are unknown, an autopsy is required.
Any unattended death requires an autopsy
A person can request that an autopsy be performed in the state of California. There is a deposit must be paid beforehand to cover any costs that may be required.
Princeton Pet Cemetery is one of the only state sponsored location in New Jersey for pet cremation. They are very affordable and you can call today and make an appointment for later the same day.
No, an autopsy is not required for every death. Autopsies are typically performed in cases of suspicious, unexplained, or unnatural deaths, as well as in certain medical or legal circumstances. The decision to conduct an autopsy often depends on local laws, the circumstances surrounding the death, and the wishes of the deceased's family. In many cases, deaths due to natural causes, where the medical history is clear, may not necessitate an autopsy.
A basic cremation costs an average of å£560. This is excluding the additional å£165 fee charged by doctors for certification of death (which is not required if a body is not cremated).
No, cremation is not allowed in Judaism. We are required to bury our dead intact.
Yes. An exhumation order can be made by a court and the body can be taken away for examination. However, certain funerary practices, such as embalming, and the length of time for which the body has been buried, can affect the 'value' of any information which an autopsy might yield.