Benefits & Entitlements

Bereavement Benefits Guide UK — Financial Support After a Death

What financial support is available when a partner dies in the UK. Bereavement Support Payment, funeral payments, widow's benefits, and other help available.

Losing a partner is devastating, and financial worries should not add to that burden. Several forms of support are available in the UK — though you often need to know about them and claim within specific timeframes.

Bereavement Support Payment (BSP)

The main bereavement benefit, available since April 2017, replacing the older Bereavement Allowance, Widowed Parent’s Allowance, and Bereavement Payment.

Eligibility

RequirementDetail
RelationshipMarried or in a civil partnership (cohabiting does not qualify)
Your ageUnder State Pension age at the time of death
Partner’s NI recordMust have paid NI contributions (at least 25 weeks, or died from a work-related condition)
Claim deadlineWithin 21 months of death (full rate if within 3 months)

Payment Rates (2025/26)

RateLump SumMonthly PaymentDuration
Higher rate (with dependent children)£3,500£350/month18 months
Standard rate (no dependent children)£2,500£100/month18 months

Total Payments

RateLump Sum + 18 MonthlyTotal
Higher rate£3,500 + (18 × £350)£9,800
Standard rate£2,500 + (18 × £100)£4,300

When to Claim

Claim MadeAmount
Within 3 months of deathFull entitlement (lump sum + all 18 monthly payments)
3–21 months after deathLump sum + remaining monthly payments (some lost)
After 21 monthsCannot claim

Claim as soon as possible to receive the maximum amount.

Funeral Expenses Payment

If you cannot afford funeral costs and receive certain means-tested benefits:

FeatureDetail
Who can claimPerson responsible for funeral costs, on qualifying benefits
Qualifying benefitsUniversal Credit, Pension Credit, Income Support, income-based JSA/ESA, Housing Benefit, Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit (with disability/severe disability element)
What it coversBurial or cremation fees, up to £1,000 for other costs, travel costs
RepaymentMay need to be repaid from the deceased’s estate
Claim deadlineWithin 6 months of the funeral

Other Support Available

Financial

SupportDetail
Tell Us Once serviceNotifies multiple government departments of the death in one go
Widowed Parent’s AllowanceIf claimed before April 2017 (existing claims continue)
Pension CreditIf over State Pension age, you may now qualify
Partner’s State PensionYou may inherit part of your partner’s State Pension
Partner’s workplace pensionCheck for survivor benefits and death-in-service payments
Life insuranceCheck for any policies
Mortgage protectionMay pay off the mortgage

Practical

TaskAction
Register the deathWithin 5 days (England/Wales), 8 days (Scotland)
Use Tell Us OnceRegister the death and use this service at the same time
Notify banks and financial institutionsFreeze joint accounts, close sole accounts
Check for a willContact solicitor if one exists
Apply for probate/letters of administrationIf dealing with the estate

Impact on Benefits

SituationEffect
BSP and Universal CreditBSP does not count as income — no effect on UC
BSP and Tax CreditsNo effect
BSP and Pension CreditNo effect
Other inherited moneyMay affect means-tested benefits if savings exceed thresholds
Bereavement and workNo statutory bereavement leave (most employers offer 3–5 days)

Checklist After a Bereavement

PriorityAction
ImmediateRegister death; use Tell Us Once; arrange funeral
Within 1 weekNotify bank, mortgage lender, utility companies
Within 1 monthClaim BSP; check life insurance; notify employer/pension provider
Within 3 monthsClaim BSP (full rate window); apply for probate if needed
Within 6 monthsClaim Funeral Expenses Payment (if applicable)
OngoingReview budget, check benefit entitlements, get financial advice if needed

Getting Help

OrganisationHow They Help
Cruse Bereavement SupportFree counselling and support (0808 808 1677)
Citizens AdviceBenefits advice, practical help
MoneyHelperFinancial guidance after bereavement (0800 138 7777)
Tell Us Oncegov.uk/tell-us-once

For related financial planning, see our state pension guide and state benefits overview.