18-09-2025
War Widows Recognition Payments Scheme
Bereaved spouses who lost service pensions before 2015 have until 15 October 2025 to claim a one-off £87,500 recognition payment.
This scheme was launched in October 2023 to help war widows and widowers who lost their service-attributable pensions due to remarriage or entering new relationships before 2015. Since the scheme was launched, over £21 million has been paid out to more than 240 eligible individuals who had previously received no financial recognition for their sacrifice.
The scheme provides a one-off, tax-free payment of £87,500 to those who forfeited their service-attributable pensions prior to 2015 due to remarriage or cohabitation under the old pension rules and were in receipt of no other payments to recognise the loss of their partner.
The scheme applies to widow(er)s, including civil partners and unmarried cohabiting partners, of regular and reservist members of the Army, Navy or Royal Air Force.
The Minister for Veterans said,
‘The War Widows Recognition Payment Scheme has provided vital redress to those who have sacrificed so much for our country. With the scheme closing on 15 October, I urge anyone who believes they may be eligible to apply.’
Applications have slowed recently, but the Ministry of Defence believes there may still be eligible individuals who have not yet applied, and no extensions are planned.
Full details, eligibility criteria, and application forms are available at War Widow(er)s Recognition Payment - GOV.UK
Source: Other | 15-09-2025