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Agreed, and as in the original question my interest isn't to rake up legal rights and wrongs, this all happened 4 years ago (yes, I have requested my name not be on the headstone for the past 3 and a half years to the point of making a nuisance of myself), my interest is to ascertain whether there is any legal precedent that categorically states one cannot be named on a headstone without consent, my Solicitor/s all say it cannot happen yet it has but they cannot follow up with a why or what to do next. Yes, I am sure it happens but if that person complains, surely they have a right to be heard and the headstone amended accordingly? I bear no ill will, I have no argument with a headstone being in place, any is better than none, however I chose not to be named yet it still happened and the Vicar refuses to discuss it, putting the phone down on me rather than have a conversation. He is also aware the entire family disagree with this, to no avail.