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klondike118 | 20:17 Mon 06th Nov 2006 | Civil
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does anyone know the law on someone who as passed away and if there is any rights to the ashes because the reason i ask my mum died and her husband will not tell us what he did with the ashes and if he as scattered them i know that he is the next of kin but im her son and that means more then a marriage certificate.?! is they any law that could get him to tell us what he as done with them or scattered or not

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I seem to recall in the dim and distant past of my studies that there is no property in a body or the remains of one - ie no one can claim "ownership". I am sorry to say that I think klondike there is nothing you can do to force your mother's husband to reveal the whereabouts of the ashes.
I agree with Barmaid, I'm afraid.

Also as your mums husband is next of kin, the marriage certificate does mean more than you being her son..in law.

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