Hey so, I’m not a lawyer, but I think this important enough to toot.

If you’re like me and you’re not legally married, and you don’t have much blood family or you’re estranged or your family is found, have a will, and put specific funeral and burial arrangements in legal documents. Even if you’re 30. Even if your partner or found family has complete legal and medical power of attorney already. Be explicit in legally binding writing.

In my state and probably others, POA is basically useless upon death. Unless there is an immediate blood relative there, the state takes over a bunch of funeral decisions and power of attorney means about diddly squat. Just please, do it.

@hacks4pancakes And not just for legal reasons! When my grandmother died, my mother was a basket case. She was unable to make any decisions. Fortunately Grandma had already planned everything out, signed all the documents, and prepaid the fees. Her being responsible saved my mom from getting entangled in legal and financial problems at a time that she couldn't have dealt with it. I'm eternally grateful that Grandma did that.

(Sorry to interrupt.)