How Can I Pay For My Funeral In Advance? Posted by zudu in Advice & Guidance 1 min read The phrase ‘peace of mind’ gets used a lot these days because it’s a feeling everyone wants. To feel calm, reassured, with no worries, fears or stress. But peace of mind can be difficult to find, especially when there are so many unknowns in life, and so much we can’t control. That’s why we recommend Golden Charter Funeral Plans as a way of achieving peace of mind that your funeral will be paid for in advance, and your family won’t have to worry about it. What is the Golden Charter Funeral plan? Golden Charter Funerals plan allow you to pay the cost of the funeral director’s services at today’s prices and gives you more control over your funeral arrangements. With a Golden Charter Funeral plan you can: Help your family avoid having to make difficult decisions about your funeral Ensure you have the funeral you want Guarantee that your family will receive a personal service when it matters most Funeral costs have risen considerably over the last few years. The average cost of a funeral in 2018 was £4,271. Golden Charter Funeral plans enable you to avoid rising funeral costs because once you’ve paid for your plan, there’s nothing more to pay for your chosen Funeral Director’s services. With Golden Charter you can pay monthly. And there’s no need to worry about the safety of your plan, because Golden Charter are registered with the Funeral Planning Authority and follow their code of practice. This means that your money is protected. In fact, over half a million people have already gained peace of mind by trusting Golden Charter to take care of their funeral arrangements. To find out more about how to buy a Golden Charter Funeral plan, visit: https://www.goldencharter.co.uk or contact us: Dundee: 01382 452 110 St Andrews: 01334 472 456 Related Posts How to Plan a Funeral That Reflects Someone’s Personality In life we are all individual, so when it comes to saying our final goodbyes, incorporating personal features in a funeral can be an important way of sharing unique memories, experiences and remembrance of our loved ones. Whether you are planning a funeral service, burial or cremation, there are many… Finding Light in a Difficult Season; Coping with Grief During the Festive Period Christmas time can be difficult to navigate when dealing with the grief and loss of a loved one, especially in the first year of bereavement. Feelings of intensified sadness, loneliness and social isolation are more common at this time of year than any other. Local funeral directors play a critical… Cremation or Burial? Making the Right Choice for Your Family When planning a funeral, one of the first and most important decisions is whether to choose cremation or burial. It’s a deeply personal choice, and there’s no right or wrong answer – only what feels right for your family and the loved one you are honouring. … See More Posts