Probably. You're new employer is required to have generally at least 75% of the eligible employees enrolled.
Only if he is agreeable to allowing you to purchase the policy. He would be required to sign the application as the proposed insured and you would sign as the owner if you plan to keep the policy yourself. You cannot take out an insurance policy on someone without their knowledge and there must be an insurable interest.
yes you can just go to a insurance place and take out insurance policy he will have to be there also,
they cant force you to do nothing but it may be required for the job.
Life insurance, I assume? If you're in the US, and if the premiums have been kept up-to-date, yes, he can collect. He's not required to have her permission to take out the policy nor is he required to be married to her in order to collect on it.
no. there are laws for life insurance policy and is illegal to take it out to any individual
I have a whole life insurance policy, how long does it take to cancel it, also can I get money back from it.
Its best for you to check with your insurance agent, the insurance agent will have a better understanding of what your policy covers. In todays world too many insurance companys just want to take your money and not hear of any claims, and then if they do pay out then they drop you.
yes you can
You may take out an insurance policy on your parents if you have power of attorney over them.
No. You have to have an insurable interest in the person's life in order to take out an insurance policy on their life.
No, because Term Life insurance policy has NO cash value.
You ask him or her! The reality is that she can not take out a life policy on you unless you have signed an application for said insurance at some point. If she took one out on you and forged your signature that would be insurance fraud. 4lifeguild In order for someone to take out life insurance on another person, the signature of that person is required. No one can take out a policy on a person unknowingly unless they commit the felony act of forgery. If you even suspect your spouse is involved with something like that, you should be looking into othe rliving arrangements.