To register a death, you should be either the next of kin, a close relative, someone who was present at the death (for example if it was within a hospice or care home) or the person dealing with the funeral arrangements Obtain a medical certificate. Often you will...
Wisdom on Tap
Ditch the Guestzilla! Is a Micro Wedding Right for You?
So you're engaged, congrats! But between the pressure of guest lists and the never-ending Pinterest boards, wedding planning can feel like a runaway train. Enter the micro wedding: your stress-free knight in shining armour (or maybe a cute elopement jumpsuit?). What...
Breaking the Silence: A Guide to Supporting Those in Grief
Grief – a heavy word that often leaves us feeling speechless and helpless. In a society that can be uncomfortable with open displays of sadness, it's no wonder we struggle to navigate supporting someone who's grieving. But what if we reframed grief as an expression...
Pawty Time! How to Throw a Doggone Delightful Dog-Friendly Wedding
Let's face it, your dog is practically another member of the family. So why wouldn't you want them to join in on the fun of your big day? This guide will turn your wedding into a tail-wagging extravaganza for both you and your furry best friend. Pop the Question with...