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Pre-Planning

Click here to pre-plan a funeral online!

Concerned and thoughtful people arrange their own funeral and/or cremation needs. Families who plan ahead, realise the importance of this step, and how much easier it will be to everyone when death becomes a reality.

Most people find that pre-arrangement gives them peace of mind because they have taken the initiative to spare their families these responsibilities and disturbing tasks.

The FUNERAL PLAN is backed not only by State Government approved reputability of the organisation, but by stringent government conditions and regulations designed to protect and guarantee the prudent investor.

Most families prefer to make a lump sum contribution equal to today's funeral cost but the plan may be designed to meet particular financial capabilities.

Pensioners in some circumstances can actually increase their allowance from Centrelink by purchasing an approved funeral plan.

Pre-funded arrangements assure that your funeral cost will not come from your dependant's income. No one can accurately predict their future financial circumstances. It is really a matter of thoughtfulness and sound financial management.

"To plan ahead is to care"
Pre Arrange your Funeral Online

Prompt and attentive guidance from a trained counsellor to assist you with your personal requirements may be obtained by phoning:

BRISBANE
21 Quinns Hill Road
Stapylton, QLD 4207
Phone: (07) 3807 4444
Fax: (07) 3807 5353

CAIRNS
7 Pease Street
Cairns, QLD 4870
Phone: (07) 4053 7499
Fax: (07) 4032 1809
GOLD COAST
1 Central Drive
Burleigh, QLD 4220
Phone: (07) 5593 4777
Fax: (07) 5593 4551
MACKAY
Harbour Road
Mackay, QLD 4740
Phone: (07) 4953 1200
Fax: (07) 9531 194

Free Call: 1800 644 524
Email: admin@newhavenfunerals.com.au


Pre-Arrange For Peace Of Mind

For over twenty years Newhaven Funerals has offered a service for those people who are wise enough to realise the value of planning their funeral in advance

It has never been as easy as this

Funds are deposited in "The Funeral Benefits Trust Fund" administered by the directors of Newhaven under the supervision of the Queensland Justice Department and audited six monthly. Funds are invested only in accordance with the Trusts Act and are currently returning 7% p.a. Rate of return should not be of concern to the plan holder as this plan is unique. Unlike other plans, both the Trust and Funeral Company have the same directors. In reality this is a purchase of service at today's price to be relinquished at a later date with inflation risk being at the risk of the Funeral Director.

Newhaven Funerals are proud to be fully Australian owned company and able to guarantee all funds remain in Australia.


Things To Arrange In Advance

Talk To...
your counsellor about the INHERITANCE plan. Pre-arranging makes sense. Pre-arrangement of a funeral is absolutely FREE.

Tell Someone...
About what you have done, where they can find important papers and who to call when something happens.

Make a Will...


Making a Will

When you die your loved ones inevitably suffer loss and grief. It is your obligation to minimise their difficulties by having your affairs as well organised as you possibly can. There is no legal obligation to make a Will, it is purely a matter of choice. However, the important thing to remember is that if you don't have a Will, you do not have a say in how your assets will be distributed or how your estate will be administered.

You should therefore make a Will, appoint capable Executors, and ensure that they have all the necessary information at hand to properly administer your estate. You must properly record transactions, e.g. the terms and due date for repayments of loans made to friends or family members. You must give due consideration to the terms of your Will and ensure that it makes provision for all relevant matters. If you die without having left a validly executed Will your assets are distributed according to a ridged formula set down by the law. Your children or other minors in your care may not receive the protection you would have wished. Your loved ones may need to incur the unnecessary expense and inconvenience of making an Application to the Supreme Court for Letters of Administration and then have your estate distributed in accordance with the Intestacy Rules. This may create undue hardship. If there are no relatives, it is possible that all your assets will go to the Government. For all these reasons it is wise to make a Will. Any person over the age of 18 and of sound mind can make a Will.

The purpose of a Will is to enable your survivors to deal with your assets according to your wishes when you die. Your assets include your house, land, car, shares, bank accounts, insurance policies and any other goods that you own. When you engage in complex business matters you must ensure that your professional advisors, e.g. your Accountant and Solicitor, have and maintain a detailed knowledge of your affairs. You must have regard for the taxation consequences in the event of death. You must look at the manner in which you own assets. In preparing your Will you must have regard to the nominated beneficiaries of Life Insurance Policies. Your Will would set out which asset goes to which beneficiary. Beneficiaries can be family members, friends or even charities and organisations. If you have a young family, your Will can also state who is to be the Legal guardian of your children.

You should review your Will at regular intervals and ensure that you make a new Will when you get married. Generally, unless your Will specifically states that it has been prepared in readiness for your forthcoming marriage, it will automatically become invalid when you marry. If you are planning to get married, you should consult a Solicitor about making the necessary changes to your Will. Divorce can affect an existing Will but separation does not.

A Will only takes effect at the time of death. You are therefore free to alter your Will at any time and as often as you wish.

The following clause is recommended for inclusion in your will:
"It is my wish that the services for my funeral be provided by an Australian owned funeral director"


Inquiries

BRISBANE:
Ross Given, Phone: (07) 3245 1205

MACKAY:
Peter Eyre, Phone: (07) 4957 2458

CAIRNS:
John Magoffin, Phone: (07) 40314555


GOLD COAST NORTH:


GOLD COAST SOUTH:


Relax...

In confidence that you will always be remembered by your loved ones as a thoughtful, caring, prudent person who did everything possible to assure their future well-being and to ease their distress in difficult times.



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