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  2. Begin by filling in Part 1, which requires your personal details and those of your partner if applicable. Ensure all names and dates are accurate.
  3. In Part 2, provide information about the deceased, including their date of birth and address. This section is crucial for establishing eligibility.
  4. Proceed to Part 3 to confirm who is responsible for arranging the funeral. Indicate whether the bill is in your name or your partner's.
  5. In Part 4, detail any benefits you or your partner receive that qualify you for assistance. This includes Income Support and other relevant entitlements.
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Many states and local governments assist low-income families who cannot afford funerals. These programs vary by location but often provide financial aid to cover basic burial or cremation costs. Contact your state or local health department or social services office for information on available programs in your area.
If someone dies without enough money for a funeral and there is no one to take responsibility who is able to pay for it, the local authority must bury or cremate them. Its called a public health funeral and includes a coffin and a funeral director to transport them to the crematorium or cemetery.
The following information must be included on the ESIC funeral expense claim form: Name of the insured person ( deceased person) Relationship name of the deceased person. Date of death. Age of the deceased person. ESIC IP number. ESIC funeral benefit amount 15000 Rs (maximum). Name and details of the claimant.
Funeral Support Payment is a benefit to help with the costs of a funeral for people who live in Scotland. If you or your partner is paying for a funeral, you could get this one-off payment, which is paid by Social Security Scotland.
If your husband, wife, civil partner or the partner you cohabited with has died in the last 21 months you may be able to get Bereavement Support Payment.
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