Funeral advice and news in Switzerland

Secular and personalised tribute ceremonies offer a respectful alternative to traditional religious funerals. They allow you to celebrate the life of the deceased according to their values and beliefs, in a setting suited to non-religious families or those seeking a bespoke commemoration. Discover the different options, their advantages and how to organise a ceremony that truly honours the memory of your loved one.

Speaking at a funeral is an intense moment that requires finding the right words to pay tribute to the deceased. This guide supports you step by step to prepare a sincere and structured speech, manage your emotions and honour the memory of your loved one with dignity.

Writing your funeral wishes helps relieve your loved ones and ensures your wishes will be respected. This practical guide explains how to formalise your funeral preferences with an annotated template and concrete advice for communicating and updating this essential document.

The memory of a loved one often fades within a few generations, due to a lack of active transmission. Discover concrete strategies and digital tools to preserve family memories durably and involve new generations in this intangible heritage.

Settling an estate in Switzerland involves several legal steps and specific deadlines to respect. This guide details the complete timeline, from opening the estate to final distribution, to help you navigate this complex administrative procedure with peace of mind.

A power of attorney automatically ends upon the death of the principal. Only heirs, the executor or the notary can manage the estate. This guide explains who can act after a death and how to protect the family's interests.

Paying tribute to a deceased loved one is no longer limited to traditional rituals. Discover 10 creative and personalised ideas to celebrate a unique memory: memorial trees, themed events, digital memorial pages and much more.

Writing a letter to a deceased loved one can help ease the pain of grief and express what could not be said. This practical guide supports you in writing a sincere message, with concrete advice and examples adapted to each relationship.

The death certificate is an essential official document after the death of a loved one in Switzerland. It enables you to complete all administrative procedures, from inheritance to insurance. Discover its content, its role and how to obtain it.

Funeral homes offer much more than simply organising funerals. From taking charge of the body to administrative formalities and coordinating the ceremony, these professionals support families at every stage. Understanding the full range of their services helps you make informed choices that suit your needs.

Drafting a will that complies with Swiss law allows you to protect your loved ones and organise your succession according to your wishes. This comprehensive guide explains the legal rules, the types of wills recognised and the practical steps to avoid common mistakes.

Grief is an intense psychological ordeal that can sometimes exceed our coping abilities. Consulting a specialised psychologist is not a sign of weakness, but a courageous step to navigate this difficult period with appropriate professional support.