by Frederick Rosi | Sep 7, 2025 | Regulation, Urns - Funerals & Mourning
Cremation in France is regulated by law, and families must decide on the ashes’ final destination. Options include scattering, burial, or placement in a memorial site. This guide explains the legal framework and the main choices available for ashes in France. ...
by Frederick Rosi | Sep 6, 2025 | Regulation
Scattering the ashes of a loved one is a deeply personal and symbolic gesture. For many families in the UK, it represents a meaningful way to honour someone’s memory—by letting them return to nature or rest in a place that held significance during their life....
by Frederick Rosi | Sep 5, 2025 | Urns - Funerals & Mourning
Losing a loved one is never easy, and finding the right way to honor their memory can add another layer of emotional weight. While traditional coffin burials remain common, more and more families today are choosing cremation and organizing an ash scattering ceremony...
by Frederick Rosi | Sep 5, 2025 | Non classé
This is the current situation regarding the legislation on biodegradable funeral urns (especially those designed to grow a tree) in Romania, with an added note on how the rules differ for human versus animal remains: 1. What does Romanian law say? Restrictions for...
by Frederick Rosi | Sep 4, 2025 | Urns - Funerals & Mourning
Choosing a funeral urn is an important step in the grieving process. Many families ask themselves the question: how to choose an urn that reflects the memory of their loved one?Between legislation, available materials, the final destination of the ashes, and the...