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Paying Final Respects: Tips for Funeral Planning

Paying Final Respects: Tips for Funeral Planning
When a loved one dies, grieving family members and friends often are confronted with dozens of decisions about the funeral — all of which must be made quickly and often under great emotional duress. This webinar helps you find answers to some of these questions: What kind of funeral should it be? What funeral provider should you use? Should you bury or cremate the body, or donate it to science? What are you legally required to buy? What about the availability of environmentally friendly or “green” burials? What other arrangements should you plan? And, practically, how much is it all going to cost?
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Carol Kando-Pineda is Counsel in the FTC’s Division of Consumer and Business Education where she builds outreach partnerships with large organizations and leads teams to create and distribute free resources --- print materials, websites, social media, audio and video. These materials help people spot, stop and avoid fraud, manage their money and make wise buys. Carol began her FTC career in 1990, as a staff attorney bringing false advertising cases and then became Legislative Counsel, serving as a liaison between the Commission and the U.S. Congress. She earned her A.B. from Harvard College and her J.D. from Suffolk University School of Law.

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