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![]() The NAFD is the foremost trade association in the uk. Funeral service is not regulated so it is important that you choose a funeral director that is a member of an association and abides by that associations code of practice. We are full members of the NAFD. | |
![]() Winston's Wish is the leading childhood bereavement charity and
the largest provider of services to bereaved children, young people and
their families in the UK. | Winstons Wish |
![]() Cruse
Bereavement Care exists to promote the well-being of bereaved people
and to enable anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and
cope with their loss. Services are free to bereaved people. The charity
provides support and offers information, advice, education and training
services. | cruse.org.uk |
| The Compassionate Friends The Compassionate Friends (TCF) is an organisation of bereaved parents
and their families offering understanding, support and encouragement to
others after the death of a child or children. We also offer support,
advice and information to other relatives, friends and professionals
who are helping the family. | tcf.org.uk |
| The Probate Service When a person dies somebody has to deal with their estate (money property and possessions left) by collecting in all the money, paying any debts and distributing what is left to those people entitled to it. Probate is the court’s authority; given to a person or persons to administer a deceased person’s estate and the document issued by the Probate Service is called a Grant of Representation. This document is usually required by the asset holders as proof to show the correct person or persons have the Probate Service’s authority to administer a deceased person’s estate. | Probate service |
| The Coroners Service The main duty of a Coroner is to enquire into sudden or unexplained deaths usually by having a post-mortem examination made, followed by an inquest if the cause of death is not natural. In addition to this there are specific requirements to investigate deaths in certain circumstances, for example, the death of a person in custody, or a death resulting from a person's occupation. | Sefton Coroner Liverpool Coroner |



