The final disposition instructions are your written burial wishes. This document allows a person to choose how they wish to have their remains handled. In preparation of their deaths, my parents purchased burial plots, and my father paid for the cremation of his body. Not many people are comfortable discussing these topics, but it is important to draft these instructions so that family members have some guidance after the loss of their loved one.
In general, final disposition instructions are about one page long and rather simple. They usually contain information about the desired location for burial, and whether the plot and/or cremation has been paid for. They might also contain other details, such as what songs they would like played at their funeral. For me, there are a handful of James Taylor songs that may be appropriate.
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