CIS_3534_2007
[2008] UKSSCSC CIS_3534_2007 (22 February 2008)
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
(1) the claimant (or partner) must have an award of a qualifying benefit or …, paragraphs (3) and (4).
(2) the deceased must have been ordinarily resident in the UK (paragraph (5).
(3) the claim must have been made within the time-limit (paragraph (6).
(4) the claimant (or partner) must be a "responsible person" (paragraph (7).
(5) the responsible person must be sufficiently closely connected to the deceased (paragraph 8).
(6) the funeral must take place in the UK or … (paragraphs (9) and (10).
Regulation 7 of the Regulations provides,
"(1)(b) "responsible person" means the person who accepts responsibility for the funeral expenses.
(8) The fifth condition is that –
(a) …
(b) …
(c) …
(d) in a case where the deceased had no partner …, the responsible person was an immediate family member of the deceased and it is reasonable for the responsible person to accept responsibility for those expenses; or
(e) in a case where the deceased had no partner and …, the responsible person was either –
(i) a close relative of the deceased, or
(ii) a close friend of the deceased,
and it is reasonable for the responsible person to accept responsibility for the funeral expenses."
Regulation 8 of the Regulations provides,
"(1) …, the claimant shall not be entitled to a funeral payment where the responsible person is an immediate family member, a close relative or a close friend of the deceased and –
(a) there are one or more immediate family members of the deceased;
(b) one or more of those immediate family members or their partners are not persons to whom regulation 7(4) applied as at the date of death; and
(c) any of the immediate family members referred to in sub-paragraph (b) was not estranged from the deceased at the date of his death.
(5) Whether it is reasonable for the responsible person to accept responsibility for meeting the expenses of a funeral shall be determined by the nature and extent of his contact with the deceased.
(6) Paragraph (7) applies … in a case where the deceased had one or more close relatives.
(7) If, on comparing the nature and extent of any close relative's contact with the deceased and the nature and extent of the responsible person's contact with the deceased, any such close relative was-
(a) in closer contact with the deceased than the responsible person,
(b) in equally close contact with the deceased and neither that close relative nor his partner, if he has one, is a person to whom regulation 7(4) applies,
the claimant shall not be entitled to a funeral payment.
"The tribunal noted and accepted the argument of the decision maker that there was another close relative, ST, (the claimant and deceased's brother), who was not in receipt of a qualifying benefit and there had been some lengthy attempts to determine whether he was estranged from his sister. No reply had been received. The appellant had not, on the balance of probabilities, shown that the close relative was estranged.
The tribunal concluded that the appellant had not shown that his brother, who was not in receipt of a qualifying benefit, was estranged from their sister. It was accepted that neither brother had particularly close links with their sister; however the legislation required the decision maker to raise the question, and whilst it was accepted that the regulations concerning family contact are problematic if applied to families who have little or no contact with each other of any description, the tribunal considered that the proper application of the law was such that it required the appellant to show that his brother was estranged from (as opposed to out of close contact with) the deceased. He had not done so and for these reasons the appeal failed".
7. The claimant and his siblings are "close relatives" of their deceased sister, who had no "immediate family members" or partner. In its deliberations the tribunal considered the issue of whether ST was estranged from the deceased. This was the wrong test. As the deceased had no immediate family members or partner, what the tribunal should have done was to have carried out the exercise of comparing the nature and extent of any close relative's contact with the deceased, with the nature and extent of the claimant's contact with her, as required under regulation 8(7) of the Regulations. The comparison should be that of the contact of each of the claimant's siblings, with that of the claimant.
(Signed on original) P J Thomas
Deputy Commissioner
22 February 2008