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Revision as of 17:22, 14 April 2013
A Death in Your Family 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.
This is a Clicklaw Wikibook, a collaborative, plain language legal publication that is updated as a wiki and can be printed or downloaded. Download the full wikibook in PDF (2012). Contents
About this wikibook
- Acknowledgements & credits
- Learn more about Clicklaw Wikibooks or visit other wikibooks from People's Law School
About People's Law School
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