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What to do if someone dies 1. The role of Executors 2. The role of the Coroner 3. Registering the death in England and Wales 4. Registering the death in Scotland 5. Registering the death in Northern Ireland 6. The Bereavement Register Funeral Service Guides 7. Choosing a type of funeral service 8. The traditional funeral service (1662 Prayer Book) 9. An example of an order of service for a funeral 10. Help preparing the Funeral Speech (sometimes known as the Eulogy) 11. Choosing between burial and cremation 12. Choosing a type of burial 13. Natural burials 14. Choosing a coffin 15. Choosing a headstone 16. Choosing an urn 17. Choosing a memorial Legal & Financial Guides 18. Reasons why you should make a Will 19. Checklist of information required to make a Will 20. Reasons why you need to review your Will 21. A checklist for Inheritance Tax 22. A checklist for Inheritance Tax Spouse Relief 23. The role of Executors 24. The Role of Legal Guardians 25. Discretionary Will Trusts 26. Living Wills 27. Enduring or Lasting Powers of Attorney 28. Organ Donations 29. Valuing the estate 30. Valuing Property for Probate 31. The Rules on Intestacy 32. Obtaining the Grant of Letters of Administration 33. Obtaining the Grant of Confirmation in Scotland 34. Obtaining the Grant of Probate in Northern Ireland 35. Obtaining the Grant of Confirmation in Scotland (when there is no will) 36. Obtaining the Grant of Letters of Administration in Northern Ireland Other Helpful Guides 37. Writing a Letter of Sympathy (or Condolence) 38. Making an announcement of death 39. Writing an Obituary 40. Signing a Book of Condolence Etiquette guides for attending funerals 41. For a Buddhist funeral 42. For a Church of England funeral 43. For a Hindu funeral 44. For a Jewish funeral 45. For a Muslim funeral 46. For an Orthodox funeral 47. For a Roman Catholic funeral 48. For a Sikh funeral
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