Disputes concerning the rights to the control or the disposition of the remains of a deceased person shall be resolved by a court of competent jurisdiction. In resolving a dispute, the court shall consider the following factors: The reasonableness, practicality, and resources available for payment for the proposed arrangements and final disposition; The degree of the personal relationship between the decedent and each of the persons in the same degree of relationship to the decedent; The expressed wishes and directions of the decedent and the extent to which the decedent has provided resources for the purpose of carrying out those wishes or directions; and The degree to which the arrangements and final disposition will allow for participation by all who wish to pay respect to the decedent.
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