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Financial Help When Someone Dies UK — What Support Is Available

Guide to financial help after a bereavement. Bereavement benefits, funeral costs support, what happens to debts and accounts, and practical money steps.

Dealing with finances after losing someone is difficult. Here’s the help available and what you need to do.

Bereavement Benefits

Bereavement Support Payment

Who Can Claim Details
Surviving spouse/civil partner When partner died
Under State Pension age At time of death
Not receiving State Pension Based on deceased’s record
Partner paid NI Enough contributions

Payment Amounts

Rate Lump Sum Monthly Payment Duration
Higher (with dependent children) £3,500 £350 18 months
Standard (no dependent children) £2,500 £100 18 months

Eligibility Requirements

Requirement Details
Married or civil partner At time of death
Partner’s NI record At least 25 weeks in any year
Under State Pension age You must be
Living in UK Usually required

How to Claim

Method Details
Online gov.uk
Telephone 0800 731 0469
Form BSP1
Deadline Within 3 months of death (backdating possible for 21 months)

Funeral Expenses Payment

Who Can Claim

Eligible If Details
Receiving qualifying benefit See list below
Responsible for funeral You arranged and are paying
Close relationship Partner, close relative, or friend

Qualifying Benefits

Benefit Eligible
Universal Credit Yes
Income Support Yes
Income-based JSA Yes
Income-based ESA Yes
Pension Credit Yes
Child Tax Credit (with disability/severe disability element) Yes
Working Tax Credit (with disability element) Yes
Housing Benefit Yes

What’s Covered

Covered Not Covered
Burial or cremation fees Flowers
Reasonable transport Catering (wake)
Death certificates Headstone (usually)
Some necessary travel Newspaper notices
Up to £1,000 extras Most extras

How to Claim

Step Details
Form SF200 (Funeral Expenses Payment)
Deadline Within 6 months of funeral
Include Funeral director’s invoice
Decision Usually within a few weeks

Widowed Parent’s Allowance

Who Qualifies

Requirement Details
Spouse/civil partner died Before 6 April 2017
Have dependent child Under 20 in full-time education
Not remarried Or in new civil partnership

If Partner Died After April 2017

Instead Bereavement Support Payment applies
With children Higher rate BSP
Check Which applies to you

Death in Service Benefits

From Employer

Benefit Typical Terms
Death in service payment 2-4 times annual salary
Paid to Named beneficiaries or estate
Tax-free Usually

From Pension

If Member of Workplace Pension May Pay Out
Lump sum Dependent on scheme rules
Survivor’s pension Spouse/partner pension
Dependent’s pension For children

How to Claim

Step Action
Contact employer’s HR For death in service
Contact pension provider For pension benefits
Provide Death certificate
Complete Claim forms

What Happens to Debts

Sole Debts

Type What Happens
Personal loans Paid from estate if possible
Credit cards (sole) Paid from estate
Overdraft (sole) Paid from estate
If estate insufficient Creditors may not be paid fully
Family responsible? No (for sole debts)

Joint Debts

Type What Happens
Joint mortgage Surviving person responsible
Joint loan Surviving person responsible
Joint overdraft Surviving person responsible
Joint credit card Surviving person responsible

Secured vs Unsecured

If Not Enough Money Priority
Secured debts first Mortgage, secured loans
Funeral expenses Usually paid next
Unsecured debts May receive partial or nothing

Handling Bank Accounts and Bills

Bank Accounts

Account Type What Happens
Joint account Passes to survivor
Sole account Frozen until probate
Small amounts Banks may release without probate

Notifying Banks

Information Needed For
Death certificate All institutions
Grant of probate For larger accounts
Account details To identify accounts

Bills and Subscriptions

Action Do This
Notify utility companies Update or cancel accounts
Cancel subscriptions To avoid ongoing charges
Council tax Report death, claim exemption if applicable
TV licence Cancel or transfer
Insurance Notify and possibly claim

Practical Financial Steps

Immediate Actions

Priority Action
1 Register the death
2 Get multiple death certificate copies (£11 each)
3 Inform bank(s)
4 Check for life insurance
5 Apply for bereavement benefits

Tell Us Once Service

What It Does Details
One notification Reaches multiple government services
Covers DWP, HMRC, council, pension, passport, DVLA
Access Through registrar or online

Getting Grant of Probate

When Needed Details
Estate over certain value Banks require it
Property to sell Usually needed
Application Online or by post
Cost £300 (estates over £5,000)

Supporting Yourself Financially

If You’re Left Without Income

Help Available Details
Bereavement Support Payment If eligible
Universal Credit Apply if income drops
Council Tax Support If income reduces
Pension Credit If pensioner on low income

Insurance Policies

Check For May Pay Out
Life insurance Deceased’s policy
Mortgage life insurance May clear mortgage
Critical illness If not already claimed
Employer death in service Contact HR

Summary: Bereavement Finances Checklist

First Week

Task Done
Register death
Order death certificates
Use Tell Us Once service
Notify bank(s)
Check for life insurance
Arrange funeral

First Month

Task Done
Apply for Bereavement Support Payment
Apply for Funeral Expenses Payment (if eligible)
Contact employer about death in service
Contact pension providers
Begin probate if needed
Review own budget

Benefits Available

Benefit Who For Amount
Bereavement Support Payment Surviving spouse, under SPA £2,500/£3,500 + monthly
Funeral Expenses Payment Those on benefits Covers costs
Widowed Parent’s Allowance Older claims Ongoing
Death in Service Employee benefit 2-4x salary typically

Key Contacts

Service Contact
Bereavement Support line 0800 731 0469
Tell Us Once Through registrar
Citizens Advice 0800 144 8848
Cruse Bereavement 0808 808 1677

Dealing with finances during grief is hard. Take it step by step, and don’t be afraid to ask for help — from both services and people around you.