If you have suffered a loss, you may be entitled to benefits, and help with the cost of the funeral.
Some of the help available is listed below, any figures shown are 2024/25 rates:
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Funeral Support Payment helps pay for funeral costs if you live in Scotland. You can apply online or by calling 0800 182 2222. |
You could be eligible if you live in Scotland, are on certain benefits and are responsible for the funeral. |
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You may be able to get Bereavement Support Payment if your husband, wife or civil partner died on or after 6 April 2017. |
You could be eligible if your partner either:
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If your husband, wife or civil partner died before 6 April 2017 you may be eligible for a one-off, tax-free, lump-sum payment. |
You may be able to get Bereavement Payment if, when your husband, wife or civil partner died, you were either:
Additionally, your husband, wife or civil partner must have:
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You can get Bereavement Allowance for up to 52 weeks from the date your husband, wife or civil partner died. The amount you get depends on:
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You may get Bereavement Allowance if all the following apply:
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Widowed Parent's Allowance is a weekly benefit for widows, widowers, or surviving civil partners, and have a dependent child or are pregnant. The amount you get is based on how much your late husband, wife or civil partner paid in National Insurance contributions. |
You may get Widowed Parent’s Allowance (WPA) if all the following apply:
You may also claim WPA if you’re pregnant and your husband has died, or you’re pregnant after fertility treatment and your civil partner has died. |
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You may be entitled to War Widow’s or Widower’s Pension if your wife, husband or civil partner died as a result of their service in Her Majesty’s (HM) Armed Forces or during a time of war. |
Your claim can be considered under the War Pension Scheme PS if you are no longer serving and your disablement was caused as a result of service in the armed forces before 6 April 2005. If your partner was injured, developed an illness or died as a result of service on or after 6 April 2005, you can claim through the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme. |
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The AFCS provides compensation for any injury, illness or death which is caused by service on or after 6 April 2005. |
You can claim under the AFCS where your illness or injury was caused as a result of service on or after 6 April 2005. You do not need to have left the Armed Forces before claiming. |
There are a number of independent benefits calculators to find out what benefits you could get, how to claim and how your benefits will be affected if you start work.