Anonymous wrote:You're not thinking straight. That is literally the role of the funeral home. What do you think you're paying them for? The actual funeral doesn't cost that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would the problem person be allowed into the process, OP? You can just pay the funeral director, establish yourself as point person, and tell them to politely ignore that particular family member.
OP here. Thanks for all the ideas. Family dynamics are complex and sadly our parents did a lot of enabling/hiding/denying/gaslighting rather than getting her help. I will brainstorm with funeral director about the situation. To be honest, I don't need a funeral to mourn and prefer to drop everything but am trying to honor parental wishes. I don't think we can tell a funeral director to just ignore anything she says which is why I would be willing to hire someone to try to manage it all and just stay out of it completely.
Anonymous wrote:Why would the problem person be allowed into the process, OP? You can just pay the funeral director, establish yourself as point person, and tell them to politely ignore that particular family member.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would the problem person be allowed into the process, OP? You can just pay the funeral director, establish yourself as point person, and tell them to politely ignore that particular family member.
OP here. Thanks for all the ideas. Family dynamics are complex and sadly our parents did a lot of enabling/hiding/denying/gaslighting rather than getting her help. I will brainstorm with funeral director about the situation. To be honest, I don't need a funeral to mourn and prefer to drop everything but am trying to honor parental wishes. I don't think we can tell a funeral director to just ignore anything she says which is why I would be willing to hire someone to try to manage it all and just stay out of it completely.
Anonymous wrote:Why would the problem person be allowed into the process, OP? You can just pay the funeral director, establish yourself as point person, and tell them to politely ignore that particular family member.
Anonymous wrote:This could also be handled in the will by stating the family member who will be responsible for these tasks. It is very difficult to come to agreement on every little detail, so given so much has been preplanned designating the person who should carry out the plan would be easy. This person could ask for as much support/input as they are comfortable with. This could be someone different than the executor.