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Can anyone get life insurance

Updated: 8/20/2019
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yes, anyone, even horses

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Can you buy life insurance on anyone?

Not anyone. You have to prove insurable interest on that person and they have to sign that it is alright for you to own life insurance on them.


Can i buy a life insurance policy on anyone?

No. You have to have an insurable interest in the person's life in order to take out an insurance policy on their life.


Does an owner of a life insurance policy have to be the payer?

No, the owner of a life insurance policy does not have to be the payer. Pretty much anyone can be the payer.


Can anyone take out life insurance on someone?

If there is lawsuit, or sue.


Can anyone be the beneficiary of a life insurance policy?

Yes. Anyone can get a policy on another family member.


What life insurance options are there that are affordable?

Liberty Mutual and Colonial Penn offer affordable life insurance for anyone over the age of fifty. Call them to recieve a quote on life insurance for your parents.


Is there a way that anyone can legally take out life insurance on you?

I believe it has to be a relative.


Can a lover be a beneficiary in a life insurance?

You can make anyone you want the beneficiary.


Anyone know about a life insurance company in 1960's called national public service insurance companyor Public service life?

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Can you get life insurance if you have brain cancer?

Yes. It is possible to insurance almost anyone now. Your premiums will just be expensive.


My work offers life insurance but it's not very much, am I able to buy additional life insurance independently?

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