Planning a funeral for a loved one can be hard, but it is something that is normally expected of the next of kin. Most people in the United Kingdom will turn to a funeral director for assistance; however the next of kin will still need to make some choices to help to add personal touches to the day.
Here is some guidance on how to plan a funeral. A funeral cannot normally take place until the death has been registered. In order to do this, you will require a death certificate which has been signed by a medical professional. This certificate will state the cause of death. In rare circumstances, such as those where the cause of death is disputed, the body may have to be examined by a coroner before it can be released.
Here is some guidance on how to plan a funeral. A funeral cannot normally take place until the death has been registered. In order to do this, you will require a death certificate which has been signed by a medical professional. This certificate will state the cause of death. In rare circumstances, such as those where the cause of death is disputed, the body may have to be examined by a coroner before it can be released.
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If a person dies at home, their doctor should be called. The doctor should do a home visit to confirm the death. Once the doctor has been to the property and confirmed the death, the next of kin should get in contact with a funeral director to arrange for the body to be removed to the Chapel of Rest.
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