Do the dead have rights?

Many legal rules suggest that the dead do not have rights. Often, the dead cannot marry,1 divorce, or vote. The executor of an estate cannot sue for the libel or slander of a deceased person.
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What are dead people's rights?

In general, the legal rights of the next of kin include: the right to immediately posses the remains for burial, the right to oppose disinterment, the right to oppose autopsy or organ donation, and the right to seek damages for mutilation of the body.
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Do the deceased have privacy rights?

The Privacy Act is very clear -- it doesn't apply to dead people. Once you die, your information is no longer protected under that law. However, court precedents have shown that the privacy concerns of surviving family members also weigh on the decision to release information via FOIA.
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Who has rights to a corpse?

Although the right to a decent burial has long been recognized at common law, no universal rule exists as to whom the right of burial is granted. The right to possession of a dead human body for the purpose of burial is, under ordinary circumstances, in the spouse or other relatives of the deceased.
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Is disrespecting the dead a crime?

Criminal Liability

Although funeral homes and cemeteries tend to face the brunt of the civil legal liability for desecration of the deceased, individuals tend to face the criminal charges for abusing a corpse, sometimes even in unlikely scenarios.
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Can you touch a dead person in a casket?

If you have an adult with you at the funeral home, it is ok to touch a dead body, and you will not get in trouble. You are naturally curious, and sometimes when you see and touch a dead body it helps you answer your questions. Remember to be gentle and have an adult help you.
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Who owns deceased body?

The simple answer is that no one owns your body when you die. It is an old legal principle that there is no property in a dead body.
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Is a dead body a personal property?

The general rule is that there is "no property in a corpse". A body cannot be gifted or disposed of by a will, and it cannot be bought or sold.
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Can you keep a dead body at home?

In all states, it is legal to have your loved one's body at home after they die. California has no law requiring that a licensed funeral director be involved in making or carrying out final arrangements.
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Is it disrespectful to take a picture of a casket?

Do not ever, unless specifically asked, take pictures of an open casket, or even with the casket in the background. Whether you intend to be flippant or not, it is disrespectful to the deceased and those mourning them.
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Does confidentiality end with death?

Under federal law, the confidentiality of patient health information generally continues after the patient's death.
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Who has legal rights to cremated remains?

The person entitled to possession of the body is the person who is under a duty to dispose of the body. A crematorium authority must hand over the ashes to the person who delivered the body for cremation.
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Can a dead person come back to life?

The bottom line. Although it may seem like some people come back to life after dying, someone with Lazarus syndrome experiences their circulation returning spontaneously after their heart stops beating. The syndrome is very rare and only happens after CPR is performed.
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Can you marry a dead person?

Necrogamy is generally illegal in the United States, although there has been at least one wedding-themed funeral. In 1987, a Venezuelan man died in Florida.
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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

They cover the legs in a casket because the deceased is not wearing shoes in many cases due to the difficulty of putting them on stiff feet. Also, funeral directors may recommend it to save money, for religious reasons, in the event of trauma, for easier transportation, or with tall bodies.
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Who does a body belong to?

In faith traditions that celebrate Purity Balls and the like, the message is clear: Your body, and more specifically, your virginity belongs to your father or another male authority figure. He is responsible for it until you get married, and then it will belong to your husband.
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How long can a body be kept after death?

A body presents little threat to public health in the first day following the death. However, after 24 hours the body will need some level of embalming. A mortuary will be able to preserve the body for approximately a week. Regardless of the embalming, decomposition will begin after one week.
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How long can a dead body be refrigerated?

Instead of preparing the body with chemicals, morticians will store it in a fridge that keeps the body at two degrees Celsius. However, like embalming, it's important to remember that this merely slows the decomposition process – it doesn't stop it. A refrigerated body will last three to four weeks.
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Can a corpse be stolen?

A corpse is incapable of being the subject of property transactions or offences; for example, it cannot be bought or sold, stolen or criminally damaged, or seized by the deceased's creditors as security for his debts.
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Can I stop a funeral?

It will be at the discretion of the legal personal representative to determine whether someone is prevented from attending a funeral, and how they will go about it. There is currently no legislation that prevents unwanted family from attending a funeral service.
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What are the rights of next of kin?

The term next of kin is in common use but a next of kin has no legal powers, rights or responsibilities. In particular, they cannot give consent for providing or withholding any treatment or care.
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Do bodies explode in coffins?

Once a body is placed in a sealed casket, the gases from decomposing cannot escape anymore. As the pressure increases, the casket becomes like an overblown balloon. However, it's not going to explode like one. But it can spill out unpleasant fluids and gasses inside the casket.
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What happens to the soul 40 days after death?

It is believed that the soul of the departed remains wandering on Earth during the 40-day period, coming back home, visiting places the departed has lived in as well as their fresh grave. The soul also completes the journey through the Aerial toll house finally leaving this world.
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Do funeral homes drain blood?

The embalming process helps to keep the body from deteriorating and consists of a number of toxic chemicals. The blood that is drained from the body is allowed to be disposed of through standard drain systems which is then cleaned when it enters water waste management.
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