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    • Loved ones

      A sudden death is always reported to the coroner. An investigation is commenced immediately, and you will be contacted shortly afterwards

    • Process for families

      information on the process for families dealing with the court system

    • Support Services

      support services which are offered in coronial division and list of other support services

    • Senior next of kin

      Legal rights of senior next of kin, Hierarchy, delegation of responsibilities

    • Practitioners and other court users

      guidance on investigations for lawyers and laypersons involving sudden deaths

    • Legal Professionals

      Focuses on investigations involving sudden deaths rather than fires and explosions, designed for legal practitioners, medical professionals,

    • Medical Practitioners

      the role of medical practitioners in the context of the coroner’s court and their responsibilities in reporting deaths.

    • Interested Persons

      details the rights of interested persons, including viewing statements, receiving updates, and participating in inquests,

    • Information Sessions

      Education, Information Sessions

    • Inquest

      a public hearing to inquire into a death, fire or explosion, coroners involvement in directing investigations, is an inquest necessary

    • Case management conference

      A meeting to plan out the rest of the investigation or inquest, involving parties to the case and chaired by a coroner. To gather parties, identify issues

    • Witnesses

      The page details the inquest process, including the role of witnesses and the importance of their evidence in court. It emphasizes support for witnesses

    • Findings comments recommendations

      The page explains that coroners’ findings are the facts established after an investigation or inquest into a death, fire, or explosion.

  • Senior next of kin
    • About

      functions and processes of coronial division, message from coroner, information on how the court investigates deaths

    • People of the court

      The page explains that all magistrates are coroners under the Act, and specific magistrates are allocated primarily coronial duties.

    • Court structure

      Outlines the legislative framework of the Coronial Division of the Magistrates Court of Tasmania

    • FAQs

      Defines what constitutes a reportable death under the Coroners Act 1995. Explains who is considered the senior next of kin and their role.

    • Courtroom Etiquette

      Guidelines on appropriate behavior and dress code in court, A typical day, including the roles of coroners, associates, and administrative officers

    • Resources and Forms

      various forms for the public in relation to the coronial process

    • Coping with Grief

      Lists various support services, challenges of coping with sudden loss, resources

    • Who can help

      Contact details for inquiries about the coronial process or information about an investigation. Information on government benefits and claims.

    • Forms and fees

      Details about the fees and various documents and services provided by the coroner's court.

    • Other key organisations

      Details about who assists the coroner with medical expertise for investigations, who provides scientific analysis for coronial investigations

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Last updated: 16 July 2024

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