If her family is unable to do it, these things are usually seen to by the local comunity.
The estate is responsible for the burial expenses. The Funeral Home may also hold anyone who signed the agreements responsible.
No, the estate is responsible for all debts, including those of the burial. However, if the children sign the contracts for the funeral arrangements, they may be responsible.
The children are not directly responsible for burial costs and debts in Texas. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.
No culture is 'responsible' for Christianity. Christianity is based on the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Someone had to sign the authorization for services. That would include taking responsibility for the burial expenses.
The estate will be responsible for the burial costs, but the person making the arrangements may be held liable.
Grandmothers for Peace was created in 1982.
The plural possessive is grandmothers'.
A group of grandmothers is commonly referred to as a "wisdom" or a "blessing" of grandmothers.
The estate of a deceased father, rather than the surviving child, is responsible for any unpaid debts. If the father did not have any assets at the time of his death, then there is no estate and the remaining debts cannot be collected, and must be written off. As for the burial, most people do want their parents to receive an appropriate burial, or cremation, or whatever their particular family or religious tradition may be, but that is not a legal requirement. If you do not want to arrange for the burial of your father, you are not compelled to do so.
That depends, if you are referring to grandmothers as in a group or multiple grandmothers no, if you implying it belongs to a singular grandomother it would be "grandmother's" and finally if its something possessed by multiple grandmothers it would be "grandmothers'"
The plural form for the noun grandmother is grandmothers. The plural possessive form is grandmothers'.