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Bereavement help and support

We recognise the many challenges you may face at this difficult time. The following information guides you on what to do after a bereavement.

Bereavement is a personal experience and can affect people in different ways. You can find information about understanding and managing grief from the following organisations:

  •  for ways to manage grief
  •   for support if you are newly bereaved

The GOV UK website includes more information about

  • arranging the funeral
  • checking if you can get bereavement benefits
  • checking if you need to apply for probate

Death overseas

Where a death occurs abroad or on a foreign ship or aircraft, you should register the death according to the country's local regulations and get a death certificate. Depending upon the circumstances of the death, this may have to be reported to a coroner (or equivalent) in the same way as if the death occurred in England or Wales.

You can arrange a burial or cremation in the country where the person died. You may also be able to bring the body back to England or Wales. Most funeral directors can advise you on the practicalities and likely cost. You can also ask for advice from the  in the country where the person died.

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How to contact us

If you have any questions about what to do when someone dies please contact us.

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