A Monroeville, Pa.-based funeral service and cemetery business has filed for chapter 11 protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Business Times reported. Restland Memorial Parks Inc. will submit a plan to reorganize, said Donald Calaiaro of law firm Calaiaro Valencik, who is representing Restland. Calaiaro said the business was impacted by “changing social trends,” with people across the country increasingly opting for cremations rather than burials during the past few years. “The business of cemeteries around the U.S. has changed, and this guy (Restland President Mark Lehnert) was put into a financial bind and had to adjust operations,” Calaiaro said. “He just didn’t do it fast enough.” Restland had originally filed chapter 11 in late 2018 but subsequently successfully asked the court to dismiss the case so it could deal with tax issues, according to Calaiaro. It refiled after Subchapter V went into effect in 2020. According to the filing and confirmed by Calaiaro, Restland’s debts are less than $7.5 million.