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Is your will both valid and enforceable

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Do the Preparation That You Can

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List of family and friends to contact

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At about 8pm on the evening of 8 September 1982 my mother and I stood beside my father’s bed as he took his final breath. He had been ill for almost 7 years so his death was not really a surprise but what did come as a surprise was that I had absolutely no idea what to do when a person dies. I just said to myself, “what now?”

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