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Planning ahead
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- What to do after a death A practical guide: download or read on screen (April 2013 edition)
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What to do first when someone dies
- Introduction
- At hospital
- At home or in a care home
- In a public place
- Overseas
- Letting people know
- Check for important paperwork
- Coping with the media
- What if you are not the actual next of kin?
- Step by step checklist
- How services are provided to the bereaved
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Medical certificates, the coroner and post mortem examinations
- Introduction
- Forms and certificates
- The coroner and inquests
- Post mortems
- Registering a death and Tell Us Once
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What else needs to be done after a death
- Introduction
- Informing companies and organisations
- Reducing unwanted mail
- Personal possessions
- Return of Home Care Equipment
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The funeral
- Introduction
- Finding a funeral director
- Arranging the funeral yourself
- Paying for the funeral
- What happens at the funeral
- The funeral ceremony arrangements
- Documents needed when arranging a funeral
- Repatriation for a funeral overseas
- Taking children to funerals
- Making arrangements after the funeral
- Arranging a memorial
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Probate and other legal procedures
- Deciding how to do probate
- Understanding the probate process
- Small Estates
- Insolvent Estates
- Confirmation in Scotland
- Probate in Northern Ireland
- Probate on the Isle of Man
- Useful contacts
- Money and tax issues
- Coping afterwards
- How can I help a bereaved person?
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