A 100% Queensland family owned and operated business servicing the Polynesian Community

 

Pre-Arranged Funeral 

 

For many families, we recommend pre-arranging the funeral.  This is where all the necessary forms are filled out and the person's wishes are recorded.  This information then stays on file until such time as the family notifies Polynesian Funerals that the death has occurred.  At this time a representative of our company will request that the person nominated to arrange the funeral sign the forms and authorize the funeral to take place.

However, as some families prefer to pre-pay for funerals we also offer this service in conjunction with SurePlan.  To ensure the complete safety of your money Polynesian Funerals do not hold any prepaid funds.  Your money is protected by SurePlan Friendly Society Ltd who will undertake to pay the funeral account to your nominated funeral company after your death has occurred.

 

The person who signs the funeral contract and other relevant paperwork is personally responsible for paying the funeral and all related expenses.

Many people fully or partly pre-pay the funeral and this then reduces the stress that can be placed on the person responsible for ensuring that payment is made within the required time frame.

If you wish to discuss funeral costs or pre-paying funerals please contact Polynesian Funerals who will arrange for a consultant to meet you in the comfort of your own home to discuss your arrangements. 

Polynesian Funerals is always willing to offer our expert advice and there is never any obligation on you the client.

At the time of writing the following allowances were available from Centerlink.  These allowances are only available for Australian Citizens or residents.  Please check with your local Centrelink office to ensure that you are eligible.

MARRIED PENSIONERS:  The surviving partner may receive a further 14 weeks of their spouse’s pension.  This is usually paid in a lump sum.

SINGLE PENSIONER:  The estate will receive one full payment after the person’s death. 

CARERS PENSION: The carers entitled to a further 14 weeks pension following the death and this will be paid fortnightly.  If the deceased was single, Widowed, Divorced, there may be an additional lump sum payment.

SOLE PARENT PENSION: The parent is entitled to a further 14 weeks following the death.  This will be paid in a lump sum.  

SURVIVING SPOUSE – BEREAVEMENT ALLOWANCE PENSION: If the surviving spouse does not have sufficient means to support themselves, the bereavement allowance is available for 14 weeks of payments.

WIDOWS ALLOWANCE: If the surviving wife has no recent workforce experience and she is over 50, she may be entitled to regular payments.

Other allowances may be payable through the following institutions:

  • Department of Veteran Affairs  (Approximately $700.00)

  • Insurance Companies

  • Workers Compensation

  • Some private health funds

  • Unions

Still other allowances may be available from “The Victims of Crime.”

 
 

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