Carry out forest burial
Description
Forest burial is a special form of cremation. The urn is buried near a long-lived plant (usually a tree).
Forest burial may only take place in approved forests (dedication as a cemetery).
The possibilities, but also limitations, are very individual and diverse. Some cemeteries for tree burials offer communal or family burial sites or an unlimited rest period. As a rule, you are not allowed to place a gravestone, grave decorations or candles in these cemeteries.
A plaque with the name of the deceased person will be attached to the respective tree. Details can be obtained from the respective carrier.
The same conditions as for cremation must be met.
These are:
- Carrying out the two post-mortem examinations, this does not apply to miscarriages,
- notarisation of the death,
- in the case of stillborns, the certification of the birth must be proven by a civil certificate before burial
- in the case of miscarriages, a medical certificate must be provided stating the date, circumstance of the miscarriage and the name and address of the mother.
- The urn is biodegradable
- Death certificate
Please ask your commissioned funeral home or the community, church or religious community in whose cemetery the burial is to take place.
There are costs for:
- the performance of post-mortem examinations (not in the case of miscarriages),
- the notarizations,
- cremation,
- the right to use the grave ("acquisition" of the grave site),
- the coffin,
- the urn,
- the funeral home.
If you perform a funeral service, additional costs will be incurred (e.B. for the funeral hall, for the funeral speaker, catering, etc.).
The amount of the cost depends on the way of burial.
If you are unable to afford the costs, please contact your responsible social welfare office quickly.
Cremation should be carried out within 10 days of the determination of death.
After cremation, the urn must be buried within one month.
The lower health authority (= county or county-free city) can order an earlier cremation for reasons of hygiene. It can also allow later cremation if there are no hygienic reasons to the contrary.
Contact the municipality or city where the funeral is to be performed.
Or contact a funeral home.
After the onset of death, a death certificate is issued by a doctor. On the basis of the death certificate, a death certificate is issued by the registry office. You must present these to the bearer of the cemetery so that the burial can take place.
In the case of a forest burial, a 2nd post-mortem examination must be carried out by a doctor before cremation. This doctor for the 2nd morgue must have a specially granted official permit or have a further education degree in the field of pathology or forensic medicine. After that, the deceased person is cremated in a crematorium.
To carry out the funeral, you do not necessarily have to hire a funeral home in Saxony-Anhalt. However, such an assignment is advisable, because this also takes care of all formalities and administrative procedures for you.
You can arrange the funeral individually, taking into account the wishes of the deceased person.
If the deceased person has expressly decided against a forest or cremation, this is not permitted.
Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Integration of the State of Saxony-Anhalt
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