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    next of kin
    /ˌnɛkst əv ˈkɪn/

    noun

    • 1. a person's closest living relative or relatives: "the police notified the next of kin"
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  3. 1 day ago · Four qualities to identify before making someone your next of kin. 1. Trustworthiness. The foremost quality to look for in a next of kin is trustworthiness. This person will potentially have access to sensitive information and be responsible for making significant decisions on your behalf. Therefore, it is essential that they are someone you ...

  4. 2 days ago · The term next of kin is commonly used in legal and medical contexts to refer to a persons closest living relative or designated individual who can make decisions on their behalf in the event of an ...

  5. 2 days ago · Notifying next of kin or close family members. Local Authority Procedures. Local authorities have specific procedures to follow when a death occurs. This includes: Registering the death within five days. Organising post-mortem examinations if the death was sudden or unexplained. Liaising with funeral directors to arrange removal and care of the ...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FamilyFamily - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Kin, for whom these are family, refer to them in descriptive terms that build on the terms used within the nuclear family or use the nuclear family term directly. Nuclear family of orientation. Brother: the male child of a parent. Sister: the female child of a parent. Father: a male parent.

  8. 4 days ago · Australian Aboriginal peoples - Kinship, Marriage, Family: The smooth operation of social life depended on obedience to religious precepts and on the operation of kinship, which was the major force regulating interpersonal behaviour. Kinship is a system of social relationships expressed in a biological idiom through terms such as mother, son ...

  9. 1 day ago · In the end, digital death ripples through communities of kin and care, who shape what becomes a legacy. For the famous and un-fêted alike, what happens to our data when we die is a pressing question, and Kneese presents readers with possibilities in episodes on social media memorials, illness blogs, digital estate planning, and the haunting quality of a deceased’s smart devices.

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