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If your husband, wife or civil partner has died you may be able to claim bereavement benefits to help ease some of the financial worries you may be facing.
On this page we explain:
Bereavement benefits are welfare benefits that you may be able to claim if your husband, wife or civil partner has died. These benefits are not means-tested and can be paid whether or not you are working.
Bereavement Support Payment consists of an initial lump sum payment of £2,500 (or, if you have children, £3,500) and a further 18 monthly instalments of £100 (or, if you have children, £350).
These payments are not taxable and are disregarded in the benefit cap and when calculating entitlement to means-tested benefits.
Bereavement Allowance (previously known as Widow’s Pension) is paid weekly for a year after the death of your partner. The amount of Bereavement Allowance you get depends on your age and your partner’s National Insurance contribution record, and is taxable.
Widowed Parent’s Allowance is paid if you have dependent children and your partner has died. The amount you get depends on the National Insurance contributions paid by your partner. The standard rate is £112.55 per week and is taxable.
Bereavement Payment is a tax-free lump sum of £2,000.
You can claim Bereavement Support Payment if:
You can only claim either Bereavement Allowance or Widowed Parent’s Allowance, not both. Bereavement Payment can be paid in addition to either of these.
You can claim Bereavement Allowance if:
You can claim Widowed Parent’s Allowance if:
You can claim Bereavement Payment if:
To apply for bereavement benefits you can either download a BB1 form from Gov.UK or order a form from your local Jobcentre plus.
Visit the .gov.uk website to download a BB1 claim form
Visit your local Jobcentre to order a BB1 form
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If you’re claiming certain benefits you may also be able to claim money towards the cost of a funeral:
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For more information: Call Age UK Advice: 0800 169 2081
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