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Q: Can you be made to get a life insurance policy with your ex as the beneficary?
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What is the average return of premium life insurance?

Return-of-premium life insurance is like an ordinary life insurance policy, but payments made on premiums are returned to the insured individual if the policy ends and they are still alive. Thus, return-of-premium life insurance policies do not punish one for outliving their life insurance. The average such policy might cost 25% to 50% more in premiums, compared to an ordinary life insurance policy.


What is a life insurance policy dividend?

It's a payment made to the policy owner by the mutual insurance company when there is a profit. The policyholders are the owners of a mutual life insurance company and they share in the profits by receiving dividend payments from the insurance company.


How do you find out if a life insurance policy was paid out?

How do I get information on a pay out on my fathers insurance policy made on July 2012, where all 5 siblings were named beneficiaries .


How long is an life insurance term valid for if payments are not made?

If you die a life insurance policy pays an amount of money to a person you name. You have to pay premiums otherwise your life insurance will automatically lapse after 30 days.


How do you take out a loan on your policy?

A policy loan is available only against a whole life policy, not a term life policy. Whole life accumulates cash value and a term life policy does not. The insurance policy will specify the interest rate that will accrue on the loan. The loan does not have to be repaid, but interest will continue to accrue if it does not. The insurance company will permit only a specified percentage of the cash value to be borrowed, and there must be a sufficient accumulation of cash value to a policy loan to be made. You should contact the insurance company directly to make arrangements for the loan.

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When you pay your first life insurance premium will your insurance pay your beneficary the same day if you die?

No, usually you have to hold a policy for a fixed term before a payout will be made. However, some policies my provide instant cover, you need to read the small print.


What is the average return of premium life insurance?

Return-of-premium life insurance is like an ordinary life insurance policy, but payments made on premiums are returned to the insured individual if the policy ends and they are still alive. Thus, return-of-premium life insurance policies do not punish one for outliving their life insurance. The average such policy might cost 25% to 50% more in premiums, compared to an ordinary life insurance policy.


What are the requirements to file a life insurance claim?

To file a life insurance claim, a call can be made to the insurance agent of the policy who can help fill out any necessary forms. Certified copies of the death certificate should be submitted with the life insurance policy.


What happens if life insurance policy is canceled?

You no longer have insurance cover - if you happen to die then there is no payment made.


What is a life insurance policy dividend?

It's a payment made to the policy owner by the mutual insurance company when there is a profit. The policyholders are the owners of a mutual life insurance company and they share in the profits by receiving dividend payments from the insurance company.


How do you find out if a life insurance policy was paid out?

How do I get information on a pay out on my fathers insurance policy made on July 2012, where all 5 siblings were named beneficiaries .


Can a company cancel your life insurance?

Yes if you made a false statement to them when taking out the policy.


Should the insurance company contact the insured person when a life insurance policy matures?

When the policy matures, an attempt must be made to contact the policyowner at the last address the insurance company has. But if they have moved and not notified the insurance company, after a few months, the maturity value of the policy will be sent by the company to the State that they operate in as unclaimed property. If the policy simply ends - such as with a term life policy - the policy will state the date when coverage ends.


Does term life insurance pay out at the end?

Term life insurance is life insurance protection for a specific number of years. For example, if you buy 10 year level term life insurance and you die within 3 years of buying the policy, your beneficiary would receive the life insurance proceeds, usually free of federal income tax. However, if you stopped paying on your life insurance policy (policy lapse) and your coverage was not "In Force" when you died, there would be no pay-out. Also, if you cancel your term life insurance policy, there would be no pay out. The reasons term life insurance do not pay out at the end include the following: 1. The insured cancelled the policy. 2. The insured stopped paying the insurance premiums. 3. The insured outlived the term of the term life insurance policy, so the coverage expired. 4. The insured did not renewe coverage when the policy expired. 5. The insured did not tell their beneficiaries that they owned life insurance, and so no claim was ever made to get the proceeds from the life insurance policy. I hope that helps! Best of luck to you. 6. A term policy only pays off if the insured dies within the term.


How long is an life insurance term valid for if payments are not made?

If you die a life insurance policy pays an amount of money to a person you name. You have to pay premiums otherwise your life insurance will automatically lapse after 30 days.


What is permanent life insurance?

Permanent life insurance is another name for whole life insurance. It provides permanent, lifelong protection. This distinguishes it from term life insurance. Click here for more about permanent life insurance including its advantages and disadvantages. A permanent life insurance policy remains in effect for the life of the insured, with premium payments being made for the same period. Permanent insurance consists of a premium and a cash value or savings component. Like term life insurance, it pays off in the event of your death, but unlike a term life policy, it operates differently. The premiums for a permanent policy are nearly five to ten times the amount of the term life rates. A portion of these premiums go into the cash value element of the policy, and over time, these savings can grow. As the name implies, permanent life insurance is permanent - the policy is applicable for your entire life as long as you keep paying the premiums. The most common permanent life insurance policies are whole life and universal life insurance.


Is there a life insurance database showing all life insurance policies?

No, there is not. The amount of insurance, and who has it, is personal information and protected by law. There is a policy locator service database. For a fee, you can find out what applications for insurance were made. They point out that just because someone filed an application does not mean they were actually issued a policy.