Mortuary Law Chapter 8 Flashcards
The removal of a dead body or remains from its place of repose after disposition has been completed.
- Burial- digging up and removal of the remains
- Cremation- the removal of cremated remains from their repository.
Disinterment (Exhumation)
In most jurisdictions, there is a strong public policy against disinterment. Many judicial decisions indicate that disinterment is not a matter of right and that ordinarily a court will not order or permit a body to be disinterred unless there is a strong showing that it is necessary and that the interest of justice requires the disinterment.
Disinterment Disfavored
Even the person with ____ ____ _ ______ cannot disinter the body against the will of other relatives except upon strong and convincing evidence that persuades a court of equity that the disinterment is required by justice.
The Paramount Right of Disposition
The law in principle anchors disinterment out of respect for the human desire not to have one’s remains disturbed, the sentiment of survivors and the protection of public health. Therefore, disinterment is allowable only in cases where ____ ____ for it is shown by the parties seeking to disinter a body.
Good Cause
- In the public interest
- For private purposes
Disinterment may be Authorized by Law on two Principal Grounds:
May be to further some matter of public interest although the immediate reason may be private.
Public Interest
The purpose is purely private.
Private Purposes
Usually involve the disinterment of the body and its reinterment in the same place. Normally made for evidentiary purposes, either for criminal or civil cases.
Disinterment in the Public Interest
Has the power to seek an exhumation for the purposes of gathering evidence for a criminal trial. Courts will readily grant enforcement officers the authority to exhume bodies if requred for criminal investigations or trials.
The State
Exhumantion for evidentiary purposes is permitted on the grounds that the possible existence of fraud should not be protected by the rule forbidding the disturbance of the repose of the dead.
- Stronger burden of proof is required than is required for criminal cases.
A Party Seeking to Affirm or Disaffirm an Alleged Cause of Death in Connection with an Insurance Policy (Civil Case)
A court denied the request of the decedents sister to have the decedent’s body disinterred for purposes of examination to ascertain the cause of death. Although the sister suspected foul play, the court noted that there had been an autopsy prior to burial, that the sister’s suspicions were based on hearsay and on statements not under oath, and that there was nothing in the sister’s application to indicate that public officials had failed to properly determine the cause of death.
Application of Coleman
May be made in the public interest to provide access for public streets.
Disinterment of a Body and Reinterment in a Different Place
Disinterment in the public interest where they may consititute a threat to ____ ____, such as the possibility of contaminating well water.
Public Health
Generally involves disinterment and reinterment at another place. They can be many reasons for this:
- NOK is dissatisfied with the place of interment
- Relocation of the family and the desire to be close to the place of interment.
- Bodies that have been mistakenly interned in cemetery lots not owned by the family.
- Abandoned cemeteries or in such disrepair that the court will allow disinterment.
Disinterment for Private Purposes
In many states, disinterment is a matter of ____ ____. The usual procedure requires the surviving spouse and/or next of kin to make a written application to the trustees of the cemetery.
- Funeral director must be present
- Restrictions may be placed upon disinterment by the state for public health reasons.
Statutory Regulation