To get the best help for your situation, first answer the questions on the guide's start page.
To get the best help for your situation, first answer the questions on the guide's start page.

The funeral arrangements are usually the responsibility of the
Funeral arrangements should primarily be the responsibility of the person designated for the task by the deceased person. The close family members can start planning the funeral as soon as they have been notified of the death.
They can arrange the funeral themselves or contract a funeral home to provide the service or a specific part of the service. Ask funeral homes about the options available.
If the deceased person did not have any close family members prepared to arrange the funeral, the funeral is arranged by the deceased person’s home municipality.
If the family members cannot agree on the matter, a district court will decide who should be responsible.
The wishes of the deceased person with regard to the burial, cremation and the treatment of the ashes should be respected,
especially in the following matters:
Exceptions to the above can be made if fulfilling the wishes would be too difficult or too expensive.
The law must also be followed when burying the deceased (in Finnish).Opens in a new window.
Before the funeral preparations, the estate shareholders should agree on the following:
Burial costs are paid from the assets of the deceased person (the estate).
Save the receipts for the expenses you have paid yourself and the receipts for the expenses paid from the estate’s assets for the estate inventory. The costs can be reimbursed from the assets of the estate after the estate inventory and before the inheritance is distributed.
When organising the funeral, you should determine in advance what is purchased from the funeral home and what is arranged by the family members. The family members can contract a funeral home to arrange the whole event or request information on different options if they want to organise specific parts of the funeral themselves. You can agree on the location of the burial plot, funeral service and the farewell ceremony with the local parish.
The family members of the deceased person can contract any funeral home in Finland to provide the required services. Wellbeing services counties and the police may use specific funeral homes in the transport of deceased persons but the family members of the deceased can freely select the service provider.
Funeral homes are usually responsible for the following services:
The family members can also dress the deceased person if they so wish.
The family members should respect the deceased person’s beliefs and wishes when selecting the burial method. The deceased person must be buried or cremated without any undue delay.
Coffin burial and cremation are the most common burial methods.
The Christian funeral service can be held
There are no differences between the funeral service accompanying a grave burial or the service held in connection with a cremation.
The funeral service is conducted in accordance with the church manual.
There are differences between funeral ceremonies and practices between religious communities.
For non-church members, the funeral or farewell ceremony should be held in a manner respecting the beliefs of the deceased person.

Close family members can arrange the funeral or contract a funeral home to organise the event or a specific part of it.
In particular, remember the following:
Save all receipts for purchases for the estate inventory. The receipts may also be needed in the division of property and distribution of inheritance.