Educational guidance helps families compare offers fairly—beyond monthly fees—and plan with clarity in Curitiba, Brazil.
(Isstories Editorial):- Curitiba, Parana Feb 6, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Cemiterio Parque Jardim da Paz, a private cemetery in Curitiba, Paraná, published an educational guide addressing a frequent question in end-of-life planning: What is the difference between a funeral plan and a cemetery plot (jazigo)? The initiative also reinforces the company’s commitment to transparent, accessible pricing, with entry prices publicly listed on its official website.
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Funeral plan vs. plot (jazigo): what changes in practice?
A funeral plan is generally a service and assistance package designed to support families during a difficult moment. Depending on the plan, it may include operational support, documentation guidance, and funeral-related services. However, families often find that a plan does not necessarily include a dedicated, permanent burial space, or that cemetery-related costs may still apply later.
A cemetery plot (jazigo) refers to the right of use of a dedicated burial space in the cemetery (commonly structured as a contractual “cessão de uso” in Brazil). In practical terms, this is what defines where the burial will occur and helps families avoid last-minute uncertainty and unplanned expenses.
“Many families compare offers only by monthly fee, but the most important part is understanding what is actually included–especially whether the offer includes a permanent plot,” said Renato Vidal, Ombudsman at Jardim da Paz. “Our goal is to make this distinction objective so people can compare properly and make informed decisions.”
Transparent entry pricing: accessible options published online
Jardim da Paz highlights that its website publishes entry prices and installment options to support informed comparison. Current examples include:
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Jazigo (plots) (2 gavetas): prices starting at R$ 10.900,00, with installment options described on the website
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Jazigo (plots) (3 gavetas): prices starting at R$ 15.900,00, with installment options described on the website
Because prices and conditions are publicly available, Jardim da Paz positions its offerings as among the most accessible in Curitiba for families seeking a private cemetery option, and invites consumers to compare total cost and inclusions–not only the monthly fee–when evaluating alternatives.
A practical checklist for comparing offers fairly
To help families evaluate alternatives, the guide recommends checking:
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Where the burial will take place (and under what conditions)
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Whether the offer includes a permanent plot or only temporary arrangements
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Which fees may apply later (burial space, cemetery fees, transfers, maintenance, etc.)
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What is clearly stated in the contract: coverage, exclusions, timelines, and responsibilities
About Cemiterio Jardim da Paz Curitiba
Jardim da Paz is a private cemetery in Curitiba, Paraná, focused on transparency, predictability, and accessible options for families planning ahead. The company publishes pricing and conditions on its official website to support informed decision-making.
Website: jardimdapazcuritiba.com.br
Press Contact: Renato Vidal (Ombudsman)
Email: [email protected]
Cemiterio Jardim da Paz Curitiba
*****@jardimdapazcuritiba.com.br
+55 41 3264-9677
Avenida Anita Garibaldi, 7125
https://jardimdapazcuritiba.com.br
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