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  2. If you or your husband, wife or civil partner were born before 6 April 1935, you may have been claiming Married Couple’s Allowance. You’ll still get the allowance for the current tax...

  3. Feb 20, 2020 · Yes. No. Whether Probate is needed will depend on your late spouse’s financial circumstances and situation. To find out if Probate is needed call 03300 372 892 and we will tell you.

  4. After the death of a spouse you can expect it to continue for the current tax year (up to 5th of April). But, HM Revenue and Customs will stop the payments after that date by automatic process. You should then continue to get your Personal Allowance as usual.

  5. Sep 11, 2020 · A person who’s lost their spouse may have made a vow to stay “married” for the rest of their life even after their spouse dies. Marital status is a matter of personal choice in social settings. Legally, when a spouse dies, the contractual marriage is broken and no longer exists.

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · Contrary to popular belief, there are no rights as a ‘common law spouse’. A partner will not inherit even if they live together and/or have children. There is no financial security on death of a partner.

  7. Jul 17, 2020 · Many separated couples do not realise that, until the Court has issued a decree absolute, they are still legally married. Separation and a decree nisi are not a final divorce but the divorce proceedings cannot continue after the death.