Sunderland Echo

Confused about entitlemen­ts after my husband’s death

- With Lance Fuggle of Citizens Advice

Q. My husband recently passed away, we were both getting our State Retirement Pensions as well as Pension Credit, we also both had PIP for daily living and an underlying entitlemen­t to Carer’s Premium for each other.

Our rent costs have been covered by Housing Benefit and we had full council tax reduction. I used the DWP’s one stop service to notify them of his death and I have been very confused about what I am now entitled to. I do know my State Pension has increased as some of my husband’s National Insurance contributi­ons have been transferre­d to my State Pension. This is now £170 week. I have no other income or savings apart from my State

Pension and my PIP, I have noone else at home and currently no-one is or will be claiming Carer’s Allowance for looking after me. What should I be getting now.

A. In the current circumstan­ces described you should still be entitled to have your benefits topped up by Pension Credit.

Normally a single person of pension aged has a guaranteed income of £173.75/week, although your State Pension exceeds this amount you will be entitled to the following premiums that increase the minimum guaranteed income level.

For the 8eight weeks following your husband’s death you automatica­lly get a run on of the Carer’s Premium, this will increase the minimum income to £211.25 but in addition to this you should now qualify for the Severe Disability Addition (as you live alone, have no-one getting Carer’s Allowance for looking after you and receive PIP for daily living).

This will increase the minimum income to £278.20/week, this figure includes your State Pension.

After the eight week run on period ends you will lose the Carer’s Premium so the guaranteed income level will drop to £240.70/week. So the DWP should pay extra Pension Credit to top up your income to these amounts.

As long as you receive Guaranteed Pension Credit you will continue to receive maximum Housing & Council Tax Reduction as well as other help such as dental treatment, help for glasses, etc.

Do remember that you will lose the Severe Disability Addition if anyone claims Carer’s Allowance for looking after you.

 ??  ?? “I have no other income or savings apart from my State Pension and my PIP, I have noone else at home and currently noone is or will be claiming Carer’s Allowance for looking after me.”
“I have no other income or savings apart from my State Pension and my PIP, I have noone else at home and currently noone is or will be claiming Carer’s Allowance for looking after me.”

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