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Bereavement Advice Centre

Bereavement Advice Centre is a free helpline and web-based information service provided by Co-op Legal Services. 

We give practical information and advice and signposting on the many issues and procedures that face us after the death of someone close.

If we do not know the answer to a concern or query we will research it and call back within an agreed period of time or signpost to another organisation which can give the information required.

We welcome calls from bereaved people and the professionals and volunteers who support them. Bereavement Advice Centre helps many people every day and aims to give straightforward, useful advice when you need it.

Address:
1 Angel Square, Manchester, M60 0AG
Umbrella org:
Co-op Legal Services
Area serviced:
Nationwide
Telephone:
0800 634 9494
Opening times:
Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm, closed on Bank Holidays.
Sector:
Private

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An acute state of intense psychological sadness and suffering experienced after the tragic loss of a loved one.
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