What Not To Do When Called For An Inquest At The Lidcombe Coroners Court
Summary – Inquests at the Lidcombe coroners' court can be intimidating. But, with little information and preparation, families can complete these processes with ease. For most people, an inquest from the Lidcombe coroners court is their first-ever encounter with the legal system. Be it as a witness providing evidence or as a family member of a departed relative – most people are extremely confused about the details of the process. Some have no clue about the purpose and process of coroner's inquests. A coroner's inquest is an exploration of a death which on the surface looks suspicious. Usually, deaths caused by violent, unnatural, or unknown forces are investigated by the coroners' court. The aim of these inquests is to discover key details about the deceased person. In most accidents, suicides, and unnatural deaths, the coroners' court asks family members to share information with a coroner's officer. Here's what families must not do in these processes:...