Rabitfever
Member
- Mar 18, 2020
- 77
I was wondering if there's any way in which I can prevent my parents from having access to my dead body. I want to be able to dictate what gets done with my remains in a written will that cannot be overrode by even the closet family members. This might sound selfish to an outsider because of the obvious lack of closure for them, but I believe this is the most sensible thing to do for reasons I cannot explain.
I currently live in the US and my parents are back in India. I have thought about going back home before CBTing but I've recently started growing accustomed to the idea that them not having to deal with all this would actually be better for them in the long run. I've already "prepped" them for what's to come by completely cutting off all sorts of contact and not hiding any of my suicidal intentions. If there was a way to just drop off of the face of the earth, I would choose that. But that being nearly impossible, I would like to legally restrict what can . I just don't want my parents to go through last minute frenzy involving a lot of calls to coordinate things internationally, extensive paperwork, additional cost and other logistics involving repatriation of remains, especially when they've been hit by the news of my passing. Just looking for advice on whether this is practically feasible.
I currently live in the US and my parents are back in India. I have thought about going back home before CBTing but I've recently started growing accustomed to the idea that them not having to deal with all this would actually be better for them in the long run. I've already "prepped" them for what's to come by completely cutting off all sorts of contact and not hiding any of my suicidal intentions. If there was a way to just drop off of the face of the earth, I would choose that. But that being nearly impossible, I would like to legally restrict what can . I just don't want my parents to go through last minute frenzy involving a lot of calls to coordinate things internationally, extensive paperwork, additional cost and other logistics involving repatriation of remains, especially when they've been hit by the news of my passing. Just looking for advice on whether this is practically feasible.