It is unlikely that any policy can be 'done' to a child.
However if you mean take out an insurance policy then certainly. Anyone can do so with or without the fathers permission.
yes they can
You will have to contact her lawyer or go through her files to find a policy. Without a name of a company there isn't much you can do.
The named beneficiary on the life insurance policy gets it. It is a contract and specifies who gets paid, usually it will be the spouse.
Mother Teresa had no 'foreign policy.'
While it is, strictly speaking, possible the policy contains an exclusion for this sort of death, it's almost certainly going to pay...unless, perhaps, it can somehow be proven that the father acted with intent to activate the policy.
ABSOLUTELY NOT. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own on your insurance policy no matter what kind of coverage you have. Your insurance policy will not pay anything even if you have added the vehicle on your policy without their knowledge.
No. You must have the signature of the insured person.
Does it matter who signs the check to pay for a policy, either the insured or the beneficiary for tax purposes.
spouse did not know name was on policy or that the other name was removed without knowledge
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.
My name is Gwendolyn Watkins Jefferson. Did my mother, Pearl C. Watkins have a policy on me?
your mother