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The steps you must take when someone dies - register a death, report a death with Tell Us Once, coroners, funerals and death abroad.
Register the death within 5 days (8 days in Scotland) - this includes…
If a death is reported to a coroner, the documents you need to register…
You must register a death with the local authorities in the country where…
Tell Us Once is a service that lets you report a death to most government…
Contact the following organisations if you cannot use the Tell Us Once…
The funeral can usually only take place after the death is registered. You…
You must register the death. You may also need to report the death of a…
Bereavement is a personal experience and can affect people in different…
Working while taking your pension, State Pension age, retirement age, how long you can work, tax and national insurance, flexible working, discrimination
Support if you’ve been flooded: how to clear up, dispose of contaminated items and sandbags, repair your property.
How to use a before-and-after study to evaluate your digital health product.
How the death of your partner affects your benefits, tax and pension. What you can claim and who to tell about your change of circumstances.
If you've been the victim of a crime, you have the right to privacy, to make a personal statement and to contact the police and be kept informed about the investigation.
How local authorities should collect and submit data for the annual children looked after return (also known as SSDA903).
Support and benefits you can get if you're looking after someone else's child, court orders - kinship care, private fostering, friends and family care
Age-related tax allowance, calculating tax if you carry on working, National Insurance payments
Changing an inheritance after death (a 'variation') and how it can affect amounts of Inheritance and Capital Gains tax due
Licence allowing the export of dual-use items imported into the UK for repair or replacement under warranty.
How to make arrangements for your children if you divorce or separate, mediation and how to apply for a court order if you cannot agree.
Cattle keepers must tag a newborn calf, add its details to their holding register and register its birth within legal deadlines.
Ask your council about before and after school clubs and holiday play schemes run by a school, private or voluntary organisation
How to reclaim bona vacantia after a dissolved company is restored to the register.
Licence for the export of military goods which have been imported into the UK for repair or replacement under warranty.
How to reapply for your driving licence, full or provisional, if you've been disqualified for drink driving or other offences.
Statistics on children under local authority care at national and local authority level.
Childcare for your children before and after school - after-school clubs, breakfast clubs, homework clubs, childminders
How to get compensation if you've been injured as a result of an accident or injury when someone else is to blame.
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