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  2. What to do when someone dies: step by step. Check what to do after a death - how to register the death, notify government departments and deal with the estate. This step by step is also available...

    • Arranging A Funeral with A Funeral Director
    • Arranging A Funeral Without A Funeral Director
    • Paying For A Funeral

    Before getting started with a funeral director, you should check that the funeral directors you talk to are registered with either the National Association of Funeral Directors or the National Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors(or both). Funeral directors have to provide a standardised price list so that you can compare costs betwe...

    You don’t have to use a funeral director if you don’t want to – you can have a ‘do-it-yourself’ funeral. These involve more organising, but they can be less expensive and more personal. This type of funeral often takes place when someone has planned it for themselves before their death. If you want to arrange a funeral in your local cemetry or crem...

    Arranging a funeral can be expensive as well as stressful. If you arrange the funeral, you're responsible for paying the bill – so check first where the money will come from. The funeral can be paid for by: 1. you or other family members or friends 2. a lump sum from a life insurance policy or pension scheme the person paid into 3. a pre-paid funer...

  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. As a rule, the death of a spouse or civil partner affects your benefits, tax, and pension. Check what you can claim and who to inform about a change in circumstances.

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · The rules of intestacy changed on 26 July 2023 meaning that if you die after this date without a valid Will or no Will at all and are married or in a civil partnership with children, the statutory legacy your spouse/civil partner will received has increased from £270,000 to £322,000.

  6. If a person dies without leaving a will, they’re called anintestate person’. Usually married partners, civil partners, and some relatives can inherit under the rules of intestacy. However, the rules can be complicated. Check if you can inherit if someone dies without a valid will on GOV.UK.

  7. Apr 6, 2016 · If your spouse or civil partner has died, you might be able to inherit their pension or increase your State Pension. Find out more about your entitlements.

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