Webthe dos and don’ts in summary.

Webas of january 1, 2004, the national funeral directors association’s (nfda) enforceable code of professional conduct takes effect.

Webalthough stories of funerals can be deeply moving, newsworthy and even healing for an audience, there is great potential for journalists to intrude on a family's.

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The code outlines various ethical and.

Having a family member understand how.

Webthe code principles define the fundamental ethical and professional standards expected of nafd members when providing funeral services.

Do check the websites.

Weba funeral professional has an ethical obligation to serve each family in a professional and caring manner, being respectful of their wishes and confidences, being honest and fair in.

Do read reviews from previous families.

Sound, light, internet connection and camera placement are key concerns, woodard says.

Nafd members and their staff should.

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