Parliament Issue 40 • Deathcare Technology - The NEW Virtual World

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Parliament Issue 40 • Deathcare Technology - The NEW Virtual World

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The 40th issue of Parliament 

You would think deathcare providers would be further along in using technology with the families we serve. The truth is that until COVID19 forced many to adapt - many providers were hesitant to implement technology. Now, after being thrust into using technology - deathcare providers have more questions than ever! Are electronic signatures legal? Can I stream a service? How do I handle arrangements online? These are just some of the issues we have included for your download so you can compute the best choice for your business!   So, as we always say, sit back; download this issue of Parliament; get your technology on; and let us inform you of this new virtual world for deathcare.

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The 40th issue of Parliament is …

IN THIS ISSUE

  • Letter from the Publisher

  • “Signatures, Witnesses, and Notaries in the Virtual World” Common Questions and Answers

  • 4 Things Your Cemetery Needs for Engaging Families Online - by Nick Timpe

  • The 5 Most Common Conceptions of Online Arrangements - by Tyler Yamasaki

  • "A New Generation of Streaming Videos: How Can We Stream Funerals?”

  • Case Analysis “And the New Wife Receives… Everything” A Case Analysis on Electronic Signatures

ABOUT PARLIAMENT
The owl has long been associated with wisdom, longevity and truth. They’ve appeared for centuries in old texts (and sometimes new texts) related to death and to justice.

That said, Lemasters is a blend of two things: deathcare and law.

The owl has been a part of our company symbolism since our founding (the three colored circles in the logo for Lemasters are inspired by the shape of an owl’s eye).

And the name of this publication? A Parliament is what you call a group of owls.