Pre-Need Contracts Montrose CO

Be aware that regulations governing the sale of pre-need funeral and burial agreements vary by state and there are significant differences in these state laws. You should consult with a reputable funeral director or cemetarian regarding the applicable laws in your state.

Crippin Funeral Home
(970) 249-2121
802 E Main St
Montrose, CO
Darrell Howe Mortuary & Crematory
(303) 665-5518
10203 South Boulder Rd # E
Lafayette, CO
Allnutt Funeral Service-Goodrich
(970) 482-3208
301 E Olive St
Fort Collins, CO
Davis Mortuary
(719) 542-1984
128 Broadway Ave
Pueblo, CO
Reager Funeral Home
(970) 482-2425
716 Dellwood Dr
Fort Collins, CO
Chapel Of The Roses
(970) 249-7885
505 S 2Nd St
Montrose, CO
Montrose Valley Funeral Home
(970) 249-4400
505 S 2Nd St
Montrose, CO
Crown Hill Cemetery & Mortuary
(303) 233-4611
7777 W 29Th Ave
Denver, CO
Dove-Witt Family Mortuary
(719) 390-4906
6630 S Us Highway 85-87
Fountain, CO
FAMILY CRAFT MEMORIALS
(970) 247-4571
537 E 2nd Avenue
Durango, CO

Pre-Need Contracts

Pre-need Funeral and Burial Contracts

To obtain a price guarantee, you can enter into a "pre-need contract" with a funeral service provider and/or cemetery. Your funeral plan will be the basis for the pre-need contract which will specify the services and merchandise being purchased. You can contract in advance for some or all of your funeral goods and services. Many people choose to pre-arrange only their cemetery property — a plot or crypt. Others contract in advance for funeral services, burial services and merchandise (e.g., casket, burial vault, or monument). Be aware that not all contracts provide a price guarantee!

Since funeral directors and cemeterians now offer competing services and merchandise, you may be able to contract for everything from one party. Review the Service Providers section of Funeralwise.com to learn about the various sources of funeral goods and services.

Generally, to secure the price guarantee, you must fund the contract. Two popular methods of pre-funding are funeral trusts and funeral insurance. By establishing a funeral trust or purchasing funeral insurance, you are placing the funds with a third party (i.e., a trustee or an insurance company) who will manage the money and use it to pay the designated providers at the time of your funeral. You can also make advance payment directly to the provider. These pre-payment options are explained further in the sections below.

Contract Terms — Look Before You Leap!

Carefully review the terms of your pre-need contract. Is it flexible? Can you change the products and services? What happens if you move and want the funeral to be held in another city? Can it be transferred to another funeral director? Will the products be delivered now or at the time of the funeral? What if the merchandise you have selected is no longer available at the time of the funeral? Since caskets and vaults are large items, where will they be stored if they're delivered in advance? To what extent is the price guaranteed? Can the contract be cancelled?

Be aware that regulations governing the sale of pre-need funeral and burial agreements vary by state and there are significant differences in these state laws. You should consult with a reputable funeral director or cemetarian regarding the applicable laws in your state.

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