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What to Do Following a Death Kit

Cruse Bereavment Care

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This Kit can help you cope with the practical and emotional issues after the death of a loved one.

Format: Sealed Wallet
ISBN: 9781905261154
Price: £9.99 

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About this kit


Losing a loved one is a painful experience, but dealing with the practicalities can be too overwhelming at such a time. When you are bereaved and emotionally raw, the last thing you want to think about are the procedures you need to follow and you might not know where to start.

This Kit can help. It gives advice on what steps need to be taken and by whom after someone dies. Written by Cruse Bereavement Care, the UK's leading bereavement charity, it tell you how to:
  • understand the emotions of bereavement
  • register the death
  • organise the burial or cremation
  • use the services of a funeral director
  • deal with your loved one's finances and property
  • apply for bereavement state benefits and payments

Cruse Bereavement Care have been providing help for those who are bereaved since 1959. In addition to dealing with the practicalities, they sensitively provide help on the emotional side of coping with the loss of a loved one.

For use throughout the UK.

Product details

Edition: First   Published 2007
Format: Sealed Wallet   ISBN: 9781905261154
Code: P225   Price: £9.99
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The author

Cruse Bereavement Care is a national charity which promotes the well-being of bereaved people and to enable anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and cope with their loss. The organisation provides counselling and support. It offers information, advice, education and training services.
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Contents


  • Helping yourself and others after a death
  • When someone dies: the official procedures
  • Post-mortems and inquests
  • Funerals
  • Finance and property
  • Looking to the future
  • Useful contacts
  • Resources for children and young people
  • Template letter to building society  
  • Template letter to pension scheme
  • Checklist - what to do following a death
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Information & help

Legal glossary

The legal glossary provides definitions of legal terms in plain English.

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