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  2. Bereavement Support Payment - Wikipedia

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    a bereavement payment of £3,500 which is a one off tax free lump sum, provided the claimant was receiving Child Benefit; otherwise the payment is £2,500 (formerly only payable if the deceased spouse met the National Insurance contribution conditions, and was not receiving a Category A State pension ).

  3. MPs call for miscarriage bereavement leave - AOL

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    The report describes sick leave as an "inappropriate and inadequate" way of supporting staff through baby loss, and points out that the low rate of statutory sick pay means some people cannot ...

  4. Grief - Wikipedia

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    Grief is the response to the loss of something deemed important, particularly to the death of a person or other living thing to which a bond or affection was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, grief also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, cultural, spiritual and philosophical dimensions.

  5. Bereavement group - Wikipedia

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    Bereavement groups, or grief groups, are a type of support group that bereaved individuals may access to have a space to process through or receive social support ...

  6. The Troubles: Payments proposed for relatives of those killed

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  7. Major League Baseball transactions - Wikipedia

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    do nothing and allow the claiming team to do three things: assume the player's existing contract, pay the waiving team a waiver fee, and place the player on its active major league roster. Prior to 2019, [9] teams had a third option: Refuse the claiming team's request and keep the player on its major league roster, effectively canceling the ...

  8. Solatium - Wikipedia

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    Section 1A of the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 provides that in an action for wrongful death the spouse, civil partner or parents (where the deceased is a minor) of the deceased may claim damages for bereavement, which are awarded in the amount of a fixed sum.

  9. Fatal Accidents Act 1976 - Wikipedia

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    The act allows claims under three heads: [4] [5] Dependency claim (s. 1) - A claim for economic loss by a restricted class of "dependant" defined in s.1(3).; Bereavement claim (s. 1A) - A claim in recognition of grief by a further restricted class of "dependant", similar to a solatium in Scottish law.