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Death and the law

The Law Show's guide to death and the law, from registering that someone has passed away, to organising the funeral, and dealing with the estate of the deceased person.

It鈥檚 not something most of us think about - and it鈥檚 not something most of us want to think about, but sooner or later it鈥檚 something we鈥檒l all encounter.

When someone passes away - legally, what do you have to do?

It鈥檚 not immediately obvious, nobody really talks about it, and there a whole host of legal obligations that have to be considered, from declaring the death, to the circumstances when a coroner becomes involved.

And then there鈥檚 a dead person鈥檚 estate and the grant of probate. In this episode, Dr Joelle Grogan and a team of experts will guide you through the process.

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Presenter: Dr Joelle Grogan
Producer: Ravi Naik
Editor: Tara McDermott

Contributors:
Rachel Roche, from Roche legal in York
Dr Imogen Jones, Associate Professor in Law at the University of Leeds
Melinda Giles, Law Society Council member and part of their Wills & Equity Committee
Tracey Moloney, from Moloney Family Solicitors

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28 minutes

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Wednesday 15:00

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