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Someone close to me has died, what do I do?
What happens, and things you might need to think about, after someone dies.
The website page linked below includes information on:
- Registering the death
- Funerals
- Where did the death occur
- Donation of organs for transplant or the body for medical research
- Miscarriages, stillbirths, neonatal and perinatal deaths
- Telling government about the death
- Bereavement benefits
- Redirecting post after someone’s death
- Stop receiving unwanted mail
- Dealing with the property of the person who has died
- Money and finances
- Getting more help
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