1. Funeral expenses: including cremation expenses, funeral expenses and farewell ceremony expenses. According to local standards, the specific quantity may be different.
2. Funeral allowance: used to make up for the financial difficulties caused by the death of family members. According to different situations, there may be different subsidy amounts and payment conditions.
3. Funeral pension: used to provide eligible families to help them tide over the economic difficulties. The specific amount can be evaluated according to the family population and income status.
It should be noted that the standards and amounts mentioned above are for reference only, and the specific funeral expenses pension standards may change over time. In order to obtain accurate information, it is recommended that you consult relevant local departments, such as civil affairs bureau or social security bureau, or consult professional lawyers or legal institutions to obtain the latest policies and standards.
According to the latest news, Sichuan Province plans to adjust the funeral expenses pension standard next year. This move aims to better meet the needs of the people and ensure reasonable funeral expenses and appropriate pension payment. After sufficient research and investigation, the Sichuan provincial government will formulate more scientific and reasonable standards according to the actual situation and the level of economic development. This will help to reduce the economic burden of families, improve the level of social security and further protect people's basic rights and interests. Next year's adjustment will provide more support and help to the recipients and ensure that they can get the respect and care they deserve. The Sichuan provincial government will continue to pay attention to the people's needs, strive to improve the social welfare system and create a better living environment for the people.
Legal basis:
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Women's Rights and Interests (revised in 2022);
Chapter VI Property Rights and Interests Article 59 If a widowed daughter-in-law has done her main duty to support her in-laws, as the first heir, her inheritance right will not be affected by her child subrogation inheritance.