Experts caution that there are rules around what you can do with human remains and ways to manage your request
We humans have some interesting requests about what to do with our remains after we die. Some people choose to have their ashes spread at their favourite place – a decision the Walt Disney Co. has been trying to discourage at its theme parks for years – while others opt to have their remains shot into space for a sizable fee.
“Make sure people know what your wishes are. Otherwise, they might do something else with you,” says Carol Willes, director of estate planning at BMO Private Wealth in Ottawa. People also need to understand the impact of their human remains requests before declaring them in a will, including the cost and whether it’s doable. For instance, Ms. Willes says many people opt to donate their bodies to science, yet not all research schools want to take them. People also need to provide the proper consent before they die to have their organs donated for research purposes or transplant.
The executor’s role Akua Carmichael, vice-president of estate planning and services at Estate Stewards Inc. in Toronto, says the executor is responsible for handling the disposition of human remains when there is a will. However, in some cases, the deceased’s family may challenge the executor’s actions.
In British Columbia, there is a priority list of people with the right to control how the body is disposed of, starting with the personal representative named in the deceased’s will, Ms. Carmichael says. However, people other than an executor – including the deceased’s spouse, adult children and other family members – are also on the list.
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