[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":60},["ShallowReactive",2],{"faq-page-en-sg-funeral-planning-processes":3},{"faqPageTitle":4,"faqPageDescription":5,"faqMetaTitle":6,"faqMetaDescription":7,"faqOgImage":8,"createdAt":9,"updatedAt":10,"globalListed":11,"sortOrder":12,"faqList":13},"What to Do When Someone Passes Away","When someone passes away in Singapore, families are often unsure what to do first. This guide answers the most common questions — from immediate steps to funeral arrangements — so you can move forward with clarity","What to Do After a Death in Singapore","Step-by-step guidance on what to do when someone passes away in Singapore. Learn the funeral planning process, key decisions, and how to avoid confusion.","/img/faqs/afterlife-planning-faqs.jpeg","2026-02-24","2026-03-27",true,50,[14,19,23,28,33,38,42,47,51,55],{"question":15,"answer":16,"category":17,"order":18},"What should a family do first when a passing occurs?","\u003Cp>Start with immediate essentials: confirm key family contacts, decide ceremony preference (religious or non-religious), and outline the basic arrangement type (wake vs simplified). If decisions feel overwhelming, an advisor can structure the next steps calmly.\u003C/p>","First Steps",1,{"question":20,"answer":21,"category":17,"order":22},"Who should be informed first after a death occurs?","\u003Cp>Families typically inform immediate family members first, followed by close relatives and key contacts such as religious representatives or funeral service providers. Once the wake arrangements are confirmed, wider announcements can be made to friends and community members.\u003C/p>",2,{"question":24,"answer":25,"category":26,"order":27},"How soon must funeral arrangements be made in Singapore?","\u003Cp>Funeral arrangements are usually coordinated within one to two days after a passing. This allows time for certification of death, registration, and scheduling of the wake and cremation.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Although the timeline can feel tight, funeral coordinators are familiar with the process and help families organise the necessary steps.\u003C/p>","Process",3,{"question":29,"answer":30,"category":31,"order":32},"What information should I prepare for pre-planning?","\u003Cp>It helps to prepare: preferred service type, religious preference, key family decision-makers, desired ceremony tone, and a budget range.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>A simple checklist can guide this: \u003Ca href=\"/funeral-pre-planning/funeral-planning-checklist/\">Funeral Planning Checklist\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>","Pre-Planning",4,{"question":34,"answer":35,"category":36,"order":37},"How long does a funeral wake usually last?","\u003Cp>In Singapore, wakes commonly last between two and three days, although some religious traditions may involve longer arrangements. The duration depends on family preference, ceremonial structure, and venue availability.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>You may read more here: \u003Ca href=\"/blog/how-long-does-funeral-wake-last-singapore\">How Long Does a Funeral Wake Last in Singapore?\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>","Ceremony",5,{"question":39,"answer":40,"category":26,"order":41},"What decisions usually need to be made during funeral planning?","\u003Cp>Families typically decide on the type of funeral service, wake duration, venue location, ceremonial structure, and cremation scheduling. Other considerations may include music, readings, and whether religious rites will be conducted.\u003C/p>",6,{"question":43,"answer":44,"category":45,"order":46},"What documents are needed when someone passes away?","\u003Cp>The most important document is the death certificate, which is issued after the death is certified and registered. This document is required for funeral arrangements and later administrative matters such as estate or insurance procedures.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>For a detailed overview, see: \u003Ca href=\"/blog/what-families-do-immediately-after-death-singapore/\">What Should Families Do Immediately After a Death in Singapore?\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>","Documentation",7,{"question":48,"answer":49,"category":45,"order":50},"How can I make sure my family follows my wishes later?","\u003Cp>Write down preferences clearly and share them with at least one trusted family member. Many families keep a structured summary document and update it when circumstances change.\u003C/p>",8,{"question":52,"answer":53,"category":31,"order":54},"Is funeral pre-planning necessary?","\u003Cp>Funeral pre-planning is optional but can help reduce uncertainty for family members. Some individuals prefer to document their wishes so that decisions about ceremonies, service types, and arrangements are clearer when the time comes.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>You may explore this further here: \u003Ca href=\"/funeral-pre-planning/\">Funeral Pre-Planning Guide\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>",9,{"question":56,"answer":57,"category":58,"order":59},"What happens after cremation in Singapore?","\u003Cp>After cremation, families may decide how the ashes will be handled. Common options include placing the urn in a columbarium niche, keeping the urn at home temporarily, or making other arrangements depending on family preference.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>You may read more at \u003Ca href=\"/blog/what-happens-after-cremation-singapore\">What Happens After Cremation in Singapore?\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>","Aftercare",10,1776674403299]