Legally, burying a loved one in your backyard without proper permits and following regulations can result in legal consequences such as fines or even criminal charges. Ethically, it may be considered disrespectful to the deceased and their memory, as well as potentially harmful to the environment and public health. It is important to consult with local authorities and follow proper procedures when handling the burial of a loved one.
he was poor but he loved exploreing his backyard bush
Yes, you can because If you loved and truly cared about that person you would do anything and give anything to be next to that person if they dead or alive...... think about it
a loved one has reterned to make sure all is well and safe
She goes to heaven.
Nothing really... they moarn over the lost of that loved one but that's about it..
You ask God to lead the loved one to happiness.
I take it that the boy is you? Normally when this happens it's infuriating but the girl just needs some space to herself. The best idea is to just leave her and see what happens
It is a loved one trying to say hello.
No, a medical doctor is ethically and legally prohibited from forcing a family to make any medical decision about a loved one. The most any doctor can do is help the family process the medical information (definition of 'persistent vegetative state', meaning of no higher brain activity, etc.) and giving compassionate support and understanding as they work through the situation.
shia's character dies but come alive after fox said she loved him
Nobody can answer this for you as we do not know what happens (if anything) to us when we die. Belief in the afterlife is a matter of faith not fact. Reading the book Loved Ones in Heaven might help you.
Why? Because she smiled so much they called her smiley and then later on it was legally changed to Miley Ray Cyrus.So from then on they called her mily cyruc and she loved her name