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What happens (in the case of no surviving spouse) if a majority of the children of the decedent agree to pay for the funeral, but cannot agree on the details of the arrangements?

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What happens (in the case of no surviving spouse) if a majority of the children of the decedent agree to pay for the funeral, but cannot agree on the details of the arrangements?

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If there is no way an agreement can be reached, a court may have to appoint one of the children to be in charge of the funeral arrangements.

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