Rights of Disposition
Wills and Estates
Funeral Director Liability
Disinterment
Property
100

All 50 states have a provision for you to name the person who will make your funeral arrangements on your behalf. This person is known as:

Authorizing Agent

100

A gift of real or personal property:

Device 

100

The attention reasonably expected from, and ordinarily exercised by a person who seeks to satisfy a legal requirement or to discharge an obligation: 

Due Diligence 

100

Who has the primary right to seek disinterment

Spouse


100

Give an example of real property

House

Land

Fixtures

200

Which of the following would likely have the right of disposition in the case of the death of a minor with divorced parents?

A. Mother

B. Father

C. Mother and Father

D. Depends on who had custody

Mother and Father

200
The condition of the estate of a deceased person which is unable to pay the debts of the decedent and/or the estate is known as:

Insolvent Estate

200

Mrs. Smith comes into your funeral home's care wearing what appears to be a gold, diamond ring. How would you properly document this?

ring with yellow band and clear stone

200

Who MUST be involved in private disinterments?

Funeral Director

200

Multiple ownership in which the owner cannot name and heir; if one owner dies, the other owner(s) inherit the deceased's portion

Joint Tenancy 

300

If a family asks for a funeral to remain private, which right are they exercising?

Right to Control Funeral 

300

Dying without a will in place is called:

Intestate

300

If a family comes to view their loved one at a visitation and the deceased has a pungent odor, the family can sue for: 

Negligent Embalming

Breach of Contract

300

The placing of a remains in a crypt or mausoleum

Entombment

300

What might you want to obtain to ensure that the deed is "clean" without any liens against the property?

Abstract of Title

400

If a family is with a decedent when they die, they are said to have which type of custody

Actual Custody

400

An oral will declared or dictated by a testator during their last illness before appropriate witnesses to dispose of personal property and afterwards is reduced to writing is called:

Nuncupative Will

400

You are working a funeral service and know that a ring should come off of the deceased and be returned to the spouse prior to the casket being closed. You forget to do this a bury the ring by mistake. The family can sue for:

Negligent Funeral Directing

Breach of Contract

400

The conclusive performance of services with respect to the dead human body by one of the legally recognized methods is called

Final Disposition 

400

The lender that approves and accepts giving the loan on real property is called

Mortgagor 

500

From the time the funeral director makes a transfer into their care until the time of disposition, the funeral director is considered: 

Custodian

500

Largest and most complete right in property in which upon the death of the owner, the property passes to a named person in the will or the deceased's heirs

Fee Simple Estate

500

Synonymous with shameful, depravity, wickedness 

Moral Turpitude

500

What costs are associated with disinterment/reinterment?

opening and closing x2

New Vault

Possibly new Casket

New Grave Space

Transportation

500

The type of deed that transfers whatever interests the grantor has in the property to the grantee is called

Quitclaim Deed

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