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**[[Making the Funeral Arrangements#Who is responsible for arranging the funeral?|Who is responsible for arranging the funeral?]]{{·}} [[Making the Funeral Arrangements#Burial or cremation|Burial or cremation]]{{·}} [[Making the Funeral Arrangements#The funeral service|The funeral service]]{{·}} [[Making the Funeral Arrangements#Funeral costs|Funeral costs]]  
**[[Making the Funeral Arrangements#Who is responsible for arranging the funeral?|Who is responsible for arranging the funeral?]]{{·}} [[Making the Funeral Arrangements#Burial or cremation|Burial or cremation]]{{·}} [[Making the Funeral Arrangements#The funeral service|The funeral service]]{{·}} [[Making the Funeral Arrangements#Funeral costs|Funeral costs]]  
   
   
*'''[[Managing Affairs after the Death|Managing Affairs]]'''
*'''[[Managing Affairs after the Death|Managing Affairs | Next Steps to Take after the Death]]'''
** [[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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The People's Law School is a non-profit society in British Columbia, dedicated to making the law accessible to everyone. We provide free education and information to help people effectively deal with the legal problems of daily life.

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