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If she is named on the life insurance as a beneficiary. If the insurance goes into the estate as some policies do, she could be entitled to a share. Much of it will depend on how the will is written. If there is no will, it may vary depending on the laws of the state in question.

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Q: Can sister-in-law get portion of my deceased fathers life insurance?
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