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Widow's pension
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Can anyone offer some info/advice regarding what happens to pensions when your spouse dies? My father in law has just passed away and we're trying to sort out all the legal stuff so my poor mother in law doesn't have to deal with it. She did not work all her life so only receives a very small pension, is it correct tha she can now clam off of his contributions? Don't want to bother her with too many questions regarding finance (obviously) so would really appreciate a general idea of wha to do next? Thank you so much.
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Sorry, please ignore that link. It is irrelevant as it stopped in 2001 and was replaced by this:
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If both were getting the state pension, there's no entitlement to the £2,000 Bereavement Payment but there will be if the late partner was pension age but not receiving it. The partner's contribution record will be used to determine the rate of benefit whether he was getting the pension or no but as the mother-in-law was getting only a wee bit it sounds like he'd not claimed it.