Our attorneys represent family members
of deceased relative who were mistreated by cemeteries, mortuaries or crematories.
The custom recounted in the performance of levirate marriage in Ruth 4:8 (by which the brother or the next closest male kin takes the
wife of the deceased relative) is, we should judge, considerably earlier than Deuteronomy.
When the coach died at age 85 on Jan. 22, 2012, so did his legal capacity to file a defamation suit, and courts typically bar family members from filing such suits on
behalf of deceased relatives.
In addition, Bocherens and his colleagues found that
bones of deceased relatives were not only butchered, they were also turned into tools.
PLOT: A young Mexican boy obsessed with becoming a great singer takes an unexpected trip to the Land of the Dead, where he hopes to meet his hero, a famous musician, as well as get the
approval of his deceased relatives.
Along the way he meets a
bevy of deceased relatives shocked by his musical appreciation (resenting music goes a long way back for this family), but willing to help him on his quest.
Rivera was arrested in Connecticut following a July 2010 incident in which police say he mistakenly gave a funeral home director a thumb drive containing 33 files classified as child pornography instead of the one containing
photos of a deceased relative.
In her works Aunt Nell's Diary # 1 - 3, 2001, Bass takes the
diary of a deceased relative who was blinded at an early age by an infection and reproduces it both in pencil and in Braille in a moving montage.
Just get the full
names of your deceased relatives and try tracking down their death certificates, obituaries, or funeral home records, which often list a cause of death.
Some examples include a bequest from the
estate of a deceased relative, a gift made to them by a non-spouse, and certain compensation for personal injuries.
SNL parodies Black Panther by depicting a «deleted scene» of T'Challa visiting
some of his deceased relatives in the ancestral plane.