04. December 2021 · Comments Off on Lodge Brothers Family Funeral Directors Staines · Categories: Funeral Services · Tags: ,

It was 1969 when famed Swiss psychiatrist, Elizabeth Kübler-Ross wrote: “If all of us would make an all-out effort to contemplate our own death, to deal with our anxieties surrounding the concept of our death… perhaps there could be less destructiveness around us.” At some stage through our lives, we realise that death is inevitable and contemplating our own death is something, which can leave a person feeling incredibly fearful. Fearful of the future, the unknown, what happens to us when we die, what happens to the family we leave behind. The idea of death can be something that humans grapple within a way that makes them ponder the very existence of life in a very existential way.

As we become older, thinking about our death somehow becomes easier, in some part it’s because it becomes more inevitable, but also because we realise that there are many aspects surrounding our living, which need to be finalised in dying. Some families have to face the conversation sooner than others do which is something that can come when least expected. The rights of passage and funeral rituals, which we observe, are part of how we contemplate our own death. These traditions, attached to the end of life, are meaningful and important for us to plan, not just for our own contemplation but to allow those left behind to process their grief.

Lodge Brothers funeral directors Clandon have dedicated their professional lives to helping families to contemplate the death of someone close to them and understand all of the practicalities which the public by and large the general public would not have much awareness of. It can also be extremely therapeutic for someone who is contemplating their own passing, to provide insight into many of the aspects of the event, and by doing so can help them to feel more in control of what is to come. Not only will this help them but it will also help their family who will know what it is that the end of days means to their loved one and how to lovingly allow them to have the dignity in death that we all deserve.

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Lodge Brothers funeral directors Merrow are infinitely qualified in dealing with the process of dying and can offer you their insights and patience, allowing you to take each aspect surrounding the event, explore it in detail and decide how you would like it to be managed. Funeral Directors have the capacity for empathy, sensitivity and understanding which is an innate requirement that will be of great value to both you and your loved ones. Aspects that you will discuss with your Funeral Director include legal requirements, costs, burial or cremation details including flowers and embellishments, transportation and your choice of your final resting place. Funeral Directors also encourage the involvement of the family in the proceedings, as this is know to assist with grieving and closure.

It is time to talk about what is important. Contact your local Funeral Directors Staines to start your conversation about the importance of funeral planning.

15. March 2021 · Comments Off on Lodge Brothers legal Services are open and able to offer our full range of services · Categories: Funeral Legal Services · Tags: , , , ,

The passing of a loved one can change your world in an instant. In one moment, everything is as it should be, and then within a heartbeat, it can all come crashing down. Sometimes we are prepared for the passing of our loved one in that we know it is coming but it does not take away the impact of that final moment when it actually happens. No matter how mentally prepared you may be, especially when a person has an illness for an extended period, there is always that sense of hope that things will be ok. When that call comes and hope dissolves, you need a support structure in place to help you navigate the unknown road ahead.

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Grieving loved ones, are advised to include, in their support system, a probate legal expert.

When it comes to the legalities associated with the end of life, Lodge Brothers Legal Services probate Guildford knows what is needed to the executor of an estate is responsible for the probate Ashford process which authenticates a last will and testament of the deceased person.

Should the deceased have a will in place, Lodge Brothers Legal Services have the training and expertise required to facilitate the court-administered legal process of probate Feltham. Even more importantly, when an individual does not have a last will and testament, the process can become significantly more difficult. While families deal with the immense emotional grief which they must face when their loved one passes, Lodge Brothers Legal Services solicitors take care of the legal logistics.

There are 4 steps to the probate process. Firstly, the will, should there be one, has to be proved for authenticity. This is required to make sure that the Will is the most valid and latest version. In order for this to happen, a case is filed at the court. Once the court has validated the Will, the court will be in contact with the relevant beneficiaries and creditors. Before the beneficiaries can inherit assess indicated in the Will, creditors will need to be paid. Thus clearing all debts and outstanding taxes, so that the court can process the remaining assets as stipulated by the Will. At this stage there may be objections raised either as a result of complicated family dynamics or resulting from the process whereby all debts were settled. Should the debts out-weigh the assets, beneficiaries would not be advised and this may cause financial and emotions stress for the family. Should the estate be unaffected by the debtors payments, an inventory of the properties and other assets such as jewellery, furniture and other possessions. The assessment covers everything from bank accounts affected by joint-tenancy with rights of survivorship, to distinguishing between probate or non-probate assets and properties.

At the end of the probate Woking process the assets will be distributed according to the instructions found within the Will. The process of executing probate Weybridge and closing an estate can be a long and difficult one and your Lodge Brothers Legal Services attorney will be available for consultation until such time as all details are legally finalised.

13. March 2021 · Comments Off on FUNERAL DIRECTORS TEDDINGTON · Categories: Funeral Services · Tags: , ,

All across England people are being required to stay home. Funeral ceremonies may only be allow limited attendance and those who do attend must still follow all Covid health instructions with regards to social distancing, wearing of masks and sanitizing. The funeral industry has been thrown into turmoil at the result of the pandemic and Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors Teddington are following government guidance on managing a funeral in England, during this coronavirus pandemic.

This short explanation from Lodge Brother explains what can be expected if you need to arrange a funeral, and will help you to understand how funerals have changed over this period.

Funeral attendance is limited to 30 people or less, this is for funerals both indoors as well as outdoors. Should you hold an event which is not a funeral per say, but is a belief-based or commemorative event, only 15 people may attend, whether it be indoors or outdoors. Lodge Brothers funeral directors Roehampton recommends that funerals by invitation only, thereby controlling the numbers of attendees to within permissible limits and ensuring that close family and friends gain preferential access to the funeral.

In line with the government guidelines, our funeral events are held in Covid secure venues that have been through thorough health and safety risk assessments, ensuring that all risks regarding the coronavirus are mitigated and limited.

In the event that your loved one has passed from covid-related complications, family members who have been in contact with the deceased must remain in isolation for the prescribed amount of time and personal attendance to the funeral is not permitted. Remote attendance is the alternative to curb the potential spreading of the virus and placing other family members in harm’s way.

Government guidelines state that funerals should not be delayed in order to accommodate family members finishing isolation. This is hardest on loved ones left behind to accept however, Lodge Brothers funeral directors Slough will make all of the relevant arrangements and alleviate you from any additional and undue stress resulting from the difficult circumstances that you are already facing. It is a well-known fact that funerals are a vital part of the grieving process however priority must remain on contain the disease, in order to ensure that no one suffers unnecessarily and becomes ill themselves, placing their own lives in danger as well. Families need their members who are covid free, to stay that way so that life can carry on as best physically possible under these trying circumstances.

Family members and friends who are not part of the family bubble who wish to travel in order to attend the funeral, should chose to stay in a hotel or guest house where they will not be exposed to other family members who may be isolating or in quarantine.

All mourners must follow covid rules and remain compliant to those rules throughout the event. Funerals can be held in a shorter period, or in rotation, so that respects can still be paid to the deceased yet in a safe environment.

17. September 2020 · Comments Off on PROBATE PROPERTY VALUATIONS IN WALTON WITH LODGE BROTHERS · Categories: Funeral Legal Services, Funeral Services · Tags: , , ,

Sophie Andrews is a legal attorney from Lodge Brothers Legal Services, who has been involved in legal aspects associated with the funeral industry for long enough to know, that what makes all the difference, is when a person who comes to her office door, receives a very hands-on and personal service. Dealing with members of the public who are in dire need of assistance when they have had a family member pass away, is something that Sophie knows all about. Sophie’s aim, because of her experience, is to ensure that she supports each and every one of her clients with personal, empathetic, and qualified professional legal advice.

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There is not a large understanding of what it is involved when a person has passed away and their affairs need to be attended to. While most people are very familiar with the concept that they should have a Will in place, the reality is that a vast majority of those people are unprepared when it comes to actually draw up a Will in the anticipation of the end of their lives. And even less so when it comes to probate. Few people understand the legal requirements attached to ensuring that the instructions of the Will are followed correctly.

The process of probate Walton and probate Guildford includes facilitating finalization of the affairs of the deceased person, in terms of their finances, assets, and properties. A grant of probate Shepperton process is a court-based one which is why it is highly recommended that your representative is a legal one who understands the implications of the law, who is able to speak on your behalf when you are not able to. A probate Sunbury attorney can be selected by yourself ahead of time. Our probate Weybridge attorney will have the insight and understanding of your Will and testament and will know what your intentions are for your deceased estate as well as who it will include and exclude. Sophie Andrews and her legal team confirm that while there may be some instances where probate may not be required, more often than not, there is an accumulation of possessions that must be distributed afterlife.

Lodge Brothers Legal Services Guildford offers a number of legal services that will ease your family’s stress levels, so that they are able to preserve their emotional energy for dealing with personal matters and extended family and friends. Choosing a pre-paid probate Woking service gives you the final say in how you would like your affairs to be handled. Other legal services offered include the preparation of last wills in testament, lasting powers of attorney as well as the pre-paid probate services. Planning ahead and choosing pre-paid probate Ashford services is required for ascertaining the worth of your assets and quantifying your liabilities, finalising any inheritance tax, preparing probate-related paperwork such as grants of Probate or Grant of Letters of Administration as well as accumulating the possessions within your estate. And then also dealing with any liabilities after the grant has been received. Lodge Brothers Legal Services offers this service with fees which are fixed and which guarantees no unexpected surprises will meet your loved ones at the end of your life’s journey.

15. September 2020 · Comments Off on Lodge Brothers price match other local Funeral Directors based on a written quotations · Categories: Funeral Services · Tags: ,

Lodge BrothersTalk about household names which have become part of the furniture and you would certainly be thinking of Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors. Famous for their presence across the country for generation after generation of dedicated funeral directors, Lodge Brothers are part of the fabric of UK history. Take a minute now and think about your funeral and how you would like it to be. Not something that people do very often, but it is something that Lodge Brothers does every day and each and every one of the funeral directors, will take the time to ensure that the funeral that you are planning, be it your own (in advance) or that of another, is as unique and individual as the person who has gone before us.

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Lodge Brothers began as a family business currently run by six members of the Lodge family who are seventh-generation  funeral directors Shepherds Bush. While the current extended Lodge Family across the UK is not necessarily blood-related, the bonds between all of the funeral directors at lodge Brothers still run deep because of the shared heritage they have and because of the common goal that they share: this is to ensure that each person who crosses their doorstep knows that they are in safe hands and can rest assured that no detail will be overlooked. With so much experience and a deep love for what can only be called a vocation, Lodge Brothers’ funeral directors Ascot provides many options for the funeral which honours the memory of the deceased.

When it comes to paying for a funeral, there are several options provided. Knowing that funerals can be expensive especially if provisions have not been made for in advance, Lodge Brothers allows payment options via cheque, or cash, debit, and a credit card or by bank transfer. Payments can also be made via the bank account of the deceased. Assistance can also be sought from the department of work and pensions, which Lodge Brothers can assist you with. Or if required, the funeral can be financed in terms of an agreement with FCA regulated providers Funeral Safe Funeral Finance. To facilitate this, Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors are confirmed appointed representatives of Funeral Safe Ltd, independent Funeral Finance Lenders. Third-party fees and disbursements do need to be paid for within 48 hours of the funeral arrangements being confirmed, and the final funeral account invoice must be settled within 30 days of the funeral taking place. Lodge Brother will always provide a detailed breakdown of the associated expenses at the beginning of the process so that there are no surprises at the end of the day.

Families are able to apply for finance whilst arranging a funeral with Lodge Brothers’ funeral directors New Malden simply by enquiring with one of the appointed personnel to arrange to assistant with finance options who will be able to put you directly in contact with Funeral Safe. Should the application be successful you will be notified via text message and an email, containing the details of your loan agreement. The loan agreement can be accepted via a link in the email. Once the agreement is accepted, Lodge Brothers will be notified and will step in to ensure that all of the details of the funeral are attended to from then on.

12. February 2013 · Comments Off on Pre paid funerals from Lodge Brothers · Categories: Funeral Services, Pre Paid Funerals · Tags: , ,

Plan your Funeral with Lodge Brothers

Plan your funeral with one of Lodge Brothers many funeral plan options and relieve your loved ones of the responsibility at a time when their grief and distress will be more than enough of a burden. In addition, because they are paid at today’s prices, funeral plans guarantee a fixed cost funeral service that will not be changed by future price increases or inflation.

Protect  your family and loved ones from any rising funeral costs by speaking to us today about pre-paid funeral plans.

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23. November 2011 · Comments Off on Funeral Flowers · Categories: Funeral Services · Tags: , ,

Undertakers London are endeavouring to meet the growing demand for high quality floral arrangements.  They are continually expanding their range of services, which can now be purchased in their online shop such as floral arrangements.

As well as offering an extensive selection of floral tributes for funerals, they are now able to offer bouquets and floral arrangements for all special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Easter

For more funeral services London or more details on your local funeral directors London contact Lodge Brothers.

17. November 2011 · Comments Off on Funeral Services · Categories: Funeral Services · Tags: , ,

Funeral Directors London, Lodge Brothers, are recommending a new and local Bereavement Counselling service to bereaved families and friends.  This funeral service London has been set up to provide a helping hand to local people when they need it most.  By contacting undertakers London or any of their other branches you can get their bereavement counsellors details.

For more information visit their website: http://www.lodgebros.co.uk/

09. November 2011 · Comments Off on Planning a Funeral · Categories: Funeral Services · Tags: , ,

Q Why should I choose your funeral plan?
A Because the Funeral Directors listed are family owned and provide the highest standards of personal funeral service.

Q Are you regulated?
A We are Registered Providers with the Funeral Planning Authority and abide by their code of practice.

Q What are the other funeral expenses?
A They are fees paid by the Funeral Directors to other people, including Doctors, Ministers, Churches, Crematorium and Burial authorities.

Q What happens to the money I pay for my funeral plan?
A. All monies, including the Membership Fee, are paid over to the HSBC Trust Company (UK) Limited, the Custodian Trustee.

Q How can I be sure you will still be available when I need you?
A. The funeral is guaranteed by Lodge Bros. (Funerals) Ltd., established as Funeral Directors since approximately 1780.

Q What happens if I die whilst away from home (eg visiting family or friends on holiday or on a business trip)?
A. No problem. All plans cover transportation costs from anywhere in England and Wales to your selected Funeral Director.

Q Is the fixed price still guaranteed if I die before completing the payment instalment plan?
A Yes, provided the outstanding balance is paid prior to the day of the funeral.

For more information on funeral directors Londonfuneral services London and undertakers London contact Lodge Brothers.

04. November 2011 · Comments Off on New Funeral Directors London · Categories: Funeral Services · Tags: , ,

Funeral Directors London have now opened a new branch in Walton-on-Thames.

The new funeral home at 65 High Street, Walton-on-Thames will be managed by Robert Lodge, a seventh generation descendant of James Lodge who founded Lodge Brothers in 1780. He will be assisted by experienced Funeral Arranger Ann McMurray who is moving from the Lodge Brothers branch in Esher.

As undertakers London the new premises have been refurbished into comfortable & informal surroundings.  Part of which include a Chapel of Rest and a private meeting from for families to discuss funeral arrangements.  They provide all funeral services London.