Code of Virginia
Chapter 3 - Cemeteries
§ 57-27.3. Authorization for interment

A cemetery may accept the notarized signature of one next of kin of a decedent for the purpose of authorizing the interment or entombment, and for erecting a memorial on the grave, crypt or niche, unless the cemetery is on written notice that there exists a dispute between next of kin over such interment, entombment or memorialization. In the case of such a dispute, the cemetery shall have no obligation to perform the interment, entombment or memorialization until there is agreement of all next of kin, or a court order adjudicating the issue among all necessary parties.
For purposes of this section, "next of kin" means any of the following persons, regardless of the relationship to the decedent: any person designated to make arrangements for the disposition of the decedent's remains upon his death pursuant to § 54.1-2825, the legal spouse, child over 18 years of age, custodial parent, noncustodial parent, siblings over 18 years of age, guardian of minor child, guardian of minor siblings, maternal grandparents, paternal grandparents, maternal siblings over 18 years of age and paternal siblings over 18 years of age, or any other relative in the descending order of blood relationship.
2004, c. 247.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 57 - Religious and Charitable Matters; Cemeteries

Chapter 3 - Cemeteries

§ 57-22. Conveyance of land to trustees or local governing body for cemetery use

§ 57-23. Appointment, change or removal of trustees

§ 57-24. Powers and duties of trustees

§ 57-24.1. Trustee for purpose of suit

§ 57-25. Condemnation of land for cemeteries

§ 57-26. Restrictions as to location of cemeteries and as to quantity of land

§ 57-27. City of Richmond may prohibit burials in certain cemeteries

§ 57-27.1. Access to cemeteries located on private property; cause of action for injunctive relief; applicability

§ 57-27.2. Correction of interment errors

§ 57-27.3. Authorization for interment

§ 57-28. Cities and counties may establish

§ 57-29. Trustees

§ 57-30. Funds from sale of lots and for perpetual upkeep

§ 57-31. May be in perpetuity

§ 57-32. Who may hold such property

§ 57-33. Repealed

§ 57-34. Amount to defray original cost not limited

§ 57-35. Trusteeship for administering funds for perpetual care

§ 57-35.1. Repealed

§ 57-35.11. Repealed

§ 57-35.35:1. Definitions

§ 57-35.36. Cemeteries owned by localities; good faith effort required prior to interment

§ 57-35.37. Sale of cemeteries owned by a locality; required notice to descendants of original owner

§ 57-36. Abandoned or previously unidentified graveyards may be condemned; removal of bodies

§ 57-37. Costs of suits, removal and reinterment; how surplus above costs disposed of

§ 57-38. Exemption from §§ 57-36 and 57-37

§ 57-38.1. Proceedings by landowner for removal of remains from previously unidentified or abandoned family graveyard

§ 57-38.2. Proceedings by heir at law or descendant for removal of ancestor's remains from previously unidentified or abandoned family graveyard

§ 57-39. Proceedings for removal of remains and sale of land vacated

§ 57-39.1. Improvement of abandoned and neglected graveyards

§ 57-39.1:1. Recovery of abandoned interment rights; procedure; rights of owner of record

§ 57-39.2. Reversion of unoccupied cemetery lots in cities and certain towns; rebuttable presumption

§ 57-39.3. Proceedings; determination of abandonment

§ 57-39.4. Notice to owner of record; publication

§ 57-39.5. Judicial determination; conveyance of title

§ 57-39.6. Sale of abandoned cemetery lot

§ 57-39.7. Applicability; abandonment determination limited in certain circumstances

§ 57-39.8. Repealed

§ 57-39.19. Application of §§ 54.1-2818.1 through 54.1-2818.3

§ 57-39.20. Definitions

§ 57-39.21. Duty to file declaration of land use restriction

§ 57-39.22. Certain representations unlawful; perpetual care trust fund required

§ 57-39.23. Change of address required from owner of burial right

§ 57-39.24. Removal of restriction on land

§ 57-39.25. Violation a misdemeanor