What is a Preneed Trust?
A preneed trust is a financial arrangement with a funeral home, cemetery, or cremation service to pay, in advance of need, the anticipated costs of funeral, cremation, and burial. Anyone, regardless of age or health, can set up a preneed trust. Planning ahead enables you to make careful decisions, working with the licensed death care provider of your choice, based on your choices and budget, and spares your loved ones the burden of making choices, and paying for, the merchandise, location and details of your final services.
How much should you put into Preneed Trust? What are the steps to set it up?
Our funeral, cemetery, or cremation service preneed counselor can guide you through preneed considerations, such as the service, merchandise, and other arrangements you desire. Your choices will be summarized in a written preneed contract. The amount of the preneed contract establishes the amount you should put in your preneed trust. Your preneed statement of goods and services, and your preneed trust contract, are written, signed documents that you should keep with your key records that can be easily found at the time of need.
We would love to be of assistance to you.
Call Michael Merker directly at 360-525-4802
or supply your contact information, we will contact you.
A preneed trust is a financial arrangement with a funeral home, cemetery, or cremation service to pay, in advance of need, the anticipated costs of funeral, cremation, and burial. Anyone, regardless of age or health, can set up a preneed trust. Planning ahead enables you to make careful decisions, working with the licensed death care provider of your choice, based on your choices and budget, and spares your loved ones the burden of making choices, and paying for, the merchandise, location and details of your final services.
How much should you put into Preneed Trust? What are the steps to set it up?
Our funeral, cemetery, or cremation service preneed counselor can guide you through preneed considerations, such as the service, merchandise, and other arrangements you desire. Your choices will be summarized in a written preneed contract. The amount of the preneed contract establishes the amount you should put in your preneed trust. Your preneed statement of goods and services, and your preneed trust contract, are written, signed documents that you should keep with your key records that can be easily found at the time of need.
We would love to be of assistance to you.
Call Michael Merker directly at 360-525-4802
or supply your contact information, we will contact you.