An Indiana “death doula” can continue to counsel dying people and their families after a state board overseeing the funeral industry agreed not to bring charges accusing her of practicing without a license.
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana Chief Judge Holly A. Brady approved the parties’ consent decree, and the court clerk entered the judgment Thursday.
Lauren Richwine and Death Done Differently LLC sued the Indiana State Board of Funeral & Cemetery Service and its members in 2023 to head off charges of practicing funerary services without a license. The district court blocked the threatened enforcement ...
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