Problem: Article: immediately after you determine there’s a possible death. Give them your exact location and address. If you don’t have access to a phone, try going next store and asking the person to call the Emergency Services for you.  They are likely to bring an ambulance. Ask the funeral home when the certificate of death will be available. You will need a copy of the death certificate to continue with your notifications to the government and credit companies.  A physician must prepare the death certificate, which also reports the cause of death.  Funeral homes usually procure the death certificate as well as copies for the family. The time it takes to get a death certificate will depend upon whether a crime is being investigated or whether an autopsy is being performed. Ask the police and the funeral home for updates on this certificate. They are able to help make arrangements and report deaths. Give your social security number to the funeral director to aid in this process.
Summary: Call the Emergency Services Avoid touching anything around the body, unless you are attempting life-saving procedures. Wait for the police to arrive. Identify the body at the house or the police station if necessary. Choose your funeral home.

Problem: Article: . Wet your hands with warm water then rub antibacterial soap between them for at least 20 seconds. Rinse your hands with warm, running, water then dry them with a clean single-use paper towel. You should always wear gloves when performing a test on any body fluid. . Urinalysis tests should always be conducted using fresh urine. Urinate a small amount in the toilet, then stop urinating and position the collection container underneath the urethra or penis tip. Urinate directly into the container until it is half full, then secure the lid.  To ensure an accurate reading, it’s essential to keep the urine from coming into contact with contaminants from the environment. For a home test, you can also position the strip directly under the stream, the way you would with a traditional pregnancy test.  Swirl or shake the container lightly to mix the urine prior to testing. Take hold of the gripping surface at the thick end of the dipstick. Submerge the strip all the way, making sure you completely cover each individual test square. Once you’ve saturated the strip, remove it from the container immediately. Drag the strip along the edge of the container.  Most urine test strips are comprised of 5 or 7 separate squares. Strips with 5 squares are used to test for blood, glucose, protein, ketones and pH level. Strips with 7 squares also include bilirubin and urobilinogen . Do not touch the pads with any material. A sheet of filter paper or absorbent paper towel will soak up the excess urine, preventing drips and keeping the testing area clean and sanitary. The remaining urine will be enough to react with the test squares.  Let the urine drip off the side of the strip, not down its length. Never shake the dipstick or blot it with another object. When held in a horizontal position, you can make sure that the reactive chemicals won’t run from one square to another. Be sure to keep the test squares facing up so they’ll be plainly visible.  Mingling the urine from different squares can easily throw off the results of the test. Wash your hands after collecting and testing the urine sample.
Summary: Wash your hands Fill a sterile specimen container with urine Dip the test strip into the urine. Use an absorbent material to blot the edge of the strip against. Turn the strip sideways before reading it.

Problem: Article: These forms are used to ask the court to enter a default judgment against the Respondent. The mandatory forms are:  Request to Enter Default (FL-165) Declaration for Default or Uncontested Dissolution (FL-170) Judgment (FL-180) Notice of Entry of Judgment (FL-190) You can fill out any of the forms that may apply to your case. Attach the forms to your Judgment (FL-180). The child custody forms are:  Child Custody and Visitation Order Attachment (FL-341) Supervised Visitation Order (FL-341A) Child Abduction Prevention Order Attachment (FL-341B) Children's Holiday Schedule Attachment (FL-341C) Additional Provisions -- Physical Custody Attachment (FL-341D) Joint Legal Custody Attachment (FL-341E) If you want to request child support payments from the other party, you can fill out any of the forms that may apply to your case. Attach the forms to your Judgment (FL-180). The child support forms are:  Child Support Information and Order Attachment (FL-342)  Income and Expense  Declaration (FL-150) or Financial Statement (FL-155)  Child Support Case Registry Form (FL-191)  Notice of Rights and Responsibilities - Health Care Costs and Reimbursement Procedures and Information Sheet on Changing a Child Support Order (FL-192) (there is nothing to fill out on this form, but it should be read carefully)  Income Withholding for Support (FL-195)  See Income Withholding for Support - Instructions (FL-196) for more information. When filing out an FL-195, only write the last 4 digits of the social security number of the person ordered to pay support to protect his or her privacy. If you want to request support payments from the other party, you can fill out any of the forms that may apply to your case. Attach the forms to your Judgment (FL-180). The support forms are:  Spousal or Partner Support Declaration Attachment (FL-157) Spousal, Partner, or Family Support Order Attachment (FL-343) Income and Expense Declaration (FL-150)  Earnings Assignment Order for Spousal or Partner Support (FL-435)  Only use the FL-435 if you are not asking for child support. If you are asking for both child and spousal or partner support, fill out an FL-195.  When filing out a FL-435 or FL-195, only write the last 4 digits of the social security number of the person ordered to pay support to protect his or her privacy. If you want the court to divide your community assets and debts, you can fill out any of the forms that may apply to your case. Attach the forms to your Judgment (FL-180). The asset and debt division forms are:  Property Order Attachment to Judgment (FL-345) Property Declaration (FL-160)  Pension Benefits - Attachment to Judgment (FL-348) Read Retirement Plan Joinder - Information Sheet (FL-318-INFO) for more information on pension plans. Some counties require additional local forms for a legal separation. Check with your Family Law Facilitator or your county court’s website. You can locate your county court’s website by selecting your county on the California court’s Find My Court webpage. Bring two large envelopes with postage. The clerk may require you to provide envelopes and postage to save the cost of mailing the final judgment.  If there is a problem with the documents, a court appearance may be necessary, or you may be asked to fix the mistakes in your paperwork.  If your documents are completed correctly, the judge will sign the Judgment without either party having to appear in court. A clerk will mail the Judgment and Notice of Entry of Judgment to each spouse or domestic partner. Keep a copy of these forms for your records. You are legally separated as of the date the judgment was signed.
Summary: Fill out the mandatory forms. Fill out child custody forms. Fill out child support forms. Fill out spousal or partner support forms. Fill out asset and debt division forms. Fill out any required local forms. File your forms with the court. Wait to receive your final judgment.

Problem: Article: It's in the menu bar at the top. It's in the tools menu.  It's next to the green icon with the "+" sign. Subscribed folders appear in the navigation pane. The navigation pane is to the left. Click a public folder to view the contents of that folder.
Summary:
Click Tools. Click Public Folders. Click a public folder. Click Subscribe. Click a folder in the navigation pane.