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** [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Dealing with the property left behind|Dealing with the property left behind]]{{·}} [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Who to notify of the death|Who to notify of the death]]{{·}} [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Survivor’s pensions and benefits|Survivor’s pensions and benefits]]{{·}} [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Seeking bereavement support|Seeking bereavement support]]{{·}} [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Updating your own legal affairs|Updating your own legal affairs]] | ** [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Dealing with the property left behind|Dealing with the property left behind]]{{·}} [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Who to notify of the death|Who to notify of the death]]{{·}} [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Survivor’s pensions and benefits|Survivor’s pensions and benefits]]{{·}} [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Seeking bereavement support|Seeking bereavement support]]{{·}} [[Managing Affairs after the Death#Updating your own legal affairs|Updating your own legal affairs]] | ||
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A Death in Your Family from People's Law School is for people in British Columbia who want to know what to do when a loved one dies. It covers preparing for the death of a loved one, what to do immediately after the death, making the funeral arrangements, and where to find support.
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