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{{ambox | type = content | small = center | image = | smallimage = | textstyle = | text = Update: This page is in the process of being updated and the content is not to be relied on. To access this booklet in the meantime, see the PDF version of the booklet on the People's Law School’s website. | smalltext = } This booklet is for people who want to know more about:
- What to do first when a family member dies;
- Making funeral arrangements;
- Where to find support.
Contents[edit]
- Immediate Details Following a Death
- What are the immediate details around a death? · What is a Medical Certificate of Death? · When might a coroner be involved? · What information does the funeral home need right away? · What is involved in the Death Registration? · What do I need to know about Death Certificates? · How can I get information about the cause of death? · What is a Disposition Permit? · Who needs to be notified of the death? · What if the loved one wished to donate organs and tissue?
About this guide[edit]
About People's Law School[edit]
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.
- Suite 150
- 900 Howe Street
- Vancouver, BC
- V6Z 2M4
- Tel 604.331.5400
- Fax 604.331.5401
This booklet and others are available on the People's Law School website.