In this two-part series, we’ll share the experiences of a friend of CM Law, who recently (and unexpectedly) lost their father. She wanted to share the family’s learnings so our clients would be aware of the weight of the process surrounding loss in part 1 of What to do when someone dies.
When someone dies, those who are left behind are drawn into a challenging world where complex practical decisions must be made quickly – all on top of dealing with emotions surrounding the loss.
Our friend’s 88-year-old father was recovering from heart surgery and despite his advanced age, the doctors were positive he would return to a better quality of life. So it was a shock for the family when the narrative shifted from “He’s doing well” in the morning to “He’s not going to make it” that night…and he didn’t.
Almost immediately, the pressure to make decisions started. Where was the “body” to be transported? What funeral company will you use? What kind of funeral do you want? Church or crematorium? Type of coffin? Urn? Flowers? Is there a plot? Where is the list of people to contact?
“If you’re the one left behind, you’ll suddenly have a lot to deal with. Not only will you be dealing with grief or other emotions, you’ll be bombarded with questions about the weirdest details. In my instance, it was ‘Would your father have liked a shroud? What colour flowers would he have liked?’ When will the funeral be held?’
“Questions were being fired at us, and my mother – now a widow in her 80s – was too grief-stricken to answer them. We were very lucky that my dad had prepared a lot of the information which he’d stored in a plastic bag called ‘Upon death of …’”
“And we were forced to think about our own situation – if we were to pass away, we would want to protect our own loved ones, our children and partner, not cause them unnecessary grief at such a complicated time.”
Note from us: There’s plenty of information on our site to explain how these documents work, and when they come into effect.
In the next piece, we’ll talk about probate – the validation of a will – and how that works.
Speak to us at CM Law about these matters. We’ll guide you during a complex time.