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If a family member or loved one has gone missing, you might want or need to manage or resolve their financial affairs on their behalf. The independent charity Missing People offers practical guidance in this area.
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The charity Missing People currently offers advice and practical guidance in the following areas:
It also explains when and how you can look to resolve a missing relative’s affairs and administer their estate where circumstances suggest they are likely to have died.
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