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What is a common misconception regarding the services provided by funeral homes?

  1. That all services are required to use embalming.

  2. That pre-need planning guarantees specific prices.

  3. That only traditional burial requires a casket.

  4. That private viewings must be scheduled at least one month in advance.

The correct answer is: That all services are required to use embalming.

The statement that all services are required to use embalming is a misconception because embalming is not mandated for all types of disposition of a body. Many states, including New Jersey, allow for alternatives to embalming, especially in cases where there will be no public viewing or if the body will be cremated shortly after death. Funeral homes are not legally obligated to offer embalming services if they are not requested and if the situation does not necessitate it, such as when the body is handled promptly and there is no delay before cremation or burial. Understanding this helps clarify the variety of options available for body disposition and the rights of the deceased person's family in choosing services that fit their needs and beliefs. Additionally, it underlines the importance of communicating with the funeral service provider to understand what is necessary and what choices are available.