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- Website: Sudden
- Resource type: Article
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After a sudden death, you should slowly look into the procedures and paperwork you will need to follow based on where you live. If the death was caused by another person, you may have to participate in an inquest or criminal investigation. You may also choose to talk about your loved one to the media. This resource introduces some of the common procedures and paperworks to look into after a sudden death. Read this resource to learn more.
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Keywords
caregiving, loss, trauma
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Rated on: 5/17/2021 1:07:40 PM
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