No..... I have been in insurance for 20 yrs. Once you are divorced she has no rights to your information.
Do I have to pay tax on my exhusband's life insurance if I am also the benificary of the policy?
i don't think so
Every insurance policy is different and it is best to discuss this with your insurer.
The lobbyist went to the meeting to discuss the insurance policy's with the senators.
this is something that you should discuss with the delivery company first. It is likely that their liability insurance would cover something like this. If not, then discuss it with your insurance agent. hope this helps!
You would need to consult a lawyer and discuss with him the terms and conditions of your particular insurance plan. The laws regarding these transactions vary by state and from policy to policy. A lawyer who specializes in insurance will be able to discuss with you the particulars of your plan and any legal remedies available to you.
The policy at the pool was not to dive without a lifeguard on duty. The rule/rules of a person,place,or thing.
You can name you testimentary trust in most cases, but that means you have to have a new will. And the court can still require you to have you ex-wife listed on your life insurance.
Your question is kind of vague but basically if you are the owner or beneficiary of the policy the insurance company will discuss the beneficiary with you.
The best deal on life insurance really varies individually. It is best that you contact an insurance adviser to visit you in your home and discuss current options.
Auto Insurance America has a website that is available for consumers to view and peruse. They will discuss with you the policy price and amount of coverage available through this site.
If the ex-wife is the nominated person of the policy holder, she will definitely get the death/maturity benefits, no doubt about it !