Laws and Legalities of Cremation

What do I need to bury an urn?
First, you should contact the administrators of the cemetery your loved one will be buried in. They will talk you through their policies on burying urns. The requirements depend on where the urn will be buried and the type of urn. They may also have ...
Can I take an Urn on a Plane?
As a general rule, you are allowed to take cremated remains with you on an airplane. However, you must consider airline regulations, ...
What Are the Guidelines for the Scattering of Ashes?
Scattering ashes comes with a number of legal guidelines that you must follow to avoid problems with authorities. Whether you plan to scatter the ashes on public or private property, land or water. For more information about this subject , check out...
What are TSA Policies for traveling with an urn?
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) policy is to never open an urn under any circumstances. As a result, you need to follow TSA rules for urns you intend to take on a plane. Give yourself plenty of time to go through security in case you...
Can I Take a Filled Urn to a Different Country?
Some people wish to have their remains taken to a home out of the country, or scattered in foreign locations. There are specific rules for international transportation of ashes by plane or shipping. Look up your destination country's laws and learn more...
Are There Any Federal Rules, Regulations and Laws in the U.S. About Cremation Urns?
There are not many laws, rules, regulations and standards concerning cremation urns, however, there are a number of rules you should consider for the purchase of urns. Here is a blog on ...
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