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== Acknowledgements ==
== Acknowledgements ==
 
Our sincere appreciation to:
*Legal <span class="noglossary">review</span>: Helen Low, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin.
*Legal <span class="noglossary">review</span>: Helen Low, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin.
*Plain language writer: Gayla Reid.
*Plain language writer: Gayla Reid.
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*Page layout and design: Elena Renderos.
*Page layout and design: Elena Renderos.


The People’s Law School works within budget to keep publications up-to-date. However, the responsibility for using and interpreting information in this publication is the responsibility of the reader or service provider.
The People's Law School is grateful for support from the following sources.
 
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*Notary Foundation of BC
*Department of Justice Canada
*Heritage Canada
*Province of BC
*Attorney General of BC
*City of Vancouver
*National Crime Prevention Centre
*Private donors


== The People's Law School ==
== The People's Law School ==
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== Thanks ==
The People's Law School is grateful for support from the following sources.
[[File:Lawfoundationlogo.jpg‎‎|frameless|link=|right|125px]] [[File:Notaryfoundationlogo.png‎‎|frameless|link=|right|125px]]
*Law Foundation of BC
*Notary Foundation of BC
*Department of Justice Canada
*Heritage Canada
*Province of BC
*Attorney General of BC
*City of Vancouver
*National Crime Prevention Centre
*Private Donors


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Revision as of 00:02, 22 March 2014

This wikibook from People's Law School is for people who want to know more about what to do first when a family member dies, making funeral arrangements, and where to find support.

A Death in Your Family © People's Law School is, except for the images, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada Licence. This licence lets others share, reuse, remix, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as they credit the copyright holder and license their new creations under the identical terms.

The People's Law School works within budget to keep publications up-to-date. However, the reader or service provider is responsible for using and interpreting information in this publication. You should not rely on this publication for legal advice. It provides general information only.

Acknowledgements

Our sincere appreciation to:

  • Legal review: Helen Low, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin.
  • Plain language writer: Gayla Reid.
  • Publications coordinator: Terresa Augustine.
  • Page layout and design: Elena Renderos.

The People's Law School is grateful for support from the following sources.

  • Law Foundation of BC
  • Notary Foundation of BC
  • Department of Justice Canada
  • Heritage Canada
  • Province of BC
  • Attorney General of BC
  • City of Vancouver
  • National Crime Prevention Centre
  • Private donors

The People's Law School

The People's Law School is a non-profit charitable society whose purpose is to provide British Columbians with reliable information about their rights and responsibilities under the law.

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Website: www.publiclegaled.bc.ca