I just re-read the question, if you are already divorced, the answer is no. But you can get a divorce agreement that each of you needs to maintain a life policy for the benefit of the other if there are kids involved. Talk to your lawyer. 4lifeguild
An ex husband can change his life insurance beneficiary IF there is no court order for him to maintain it as it was during the marriage..from a life agent of 24 years
If he put you in as the beneficiary, then Yes. Look at the policy and find where it says beneficiary to make sure.
You cannot. In case of any claim after your divorce and the policy bond is in your possession, the claim will be summarily rejected by the insurance company. It's advisable to surrender the policy on your ex husband to the insurance company against official receipt.
An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.
People will only buy insurance for 3 reasons; Love, Character and a Divorce Decree. Sound like he has none of those. You should get a court order forcing him to buy insurance to protect his child support payments making you the beneficiary. Likewise you should have some if something happens to you, despite how much you hate him. You can make the purchase of life insurance on him if he will agree to sign the application. He is a dirtbag if he won't even let you do that! 4lifeguild
Unless you were ordered by the court, as part of the divorce settlement, to keep your ex-husband as the beneficiary on your life insurance then you can make a change in the beneficiary with your insurance company.
An ex husband can change his life insurance beneficiary IF there is no court order for him to maintain it as it was during the marriage..from a life agent of 24 years
Unless the ex husband changed the beneficiary to someone else, then the insurance money goes to her. It is not really an issue of relationship, but rather the person named is the one who gets it.
Yes. However, who will be the owner of the policy? The husband would have to sign the application and take the exams.
No. You can have anyone you want be the beneficiary. A trust, church, or any person you choose can be your beneficiary.
It depends, sometimes through a divorce the courts force him to have a life insurance policy when there are children involved. Besides that, any insured can change their beneficiary as long as there is an insurable interest.
If he put you in as the beneficiary, then Yes. Look at the policy and find where it says beneficiary to make sure.
Yes. The owner of a life insurance policy can change the beneficiary at any time. If there are divorce proceedings or child support involved, these things matters often include court orders preventing the change of beneficiaries.
If he is showing as the beneficiary on your policy - yes. You can call the insurance company or your agent to change the beneficiary.
If the husband was the named beneficiary of the policy, if the policy was in force at the time of death, and if the cause of death was not excluded by the policy, the general answer is "Yes". If the beneficiary was the estate of the wife, the proceeds are paid to the estate. Then, if the husband was a beneficiary of the estate (either by virtue of a Will naming him as beneficiary, or if no Will, through the laws of intestate succession), he may be entitled to all or a part of the insurance proceeds. If the beneficiary of the life insurance policy was someone other than the husband as of the time of the wife's death, proceeds are payable to that person.
No, you can get him to change the beneficiary and then the money that is claimed will be yours if it has been changed by your husband to your name.
No. A former wife has no legal claim to her former husband's estate unless he mentioned her as a beneficiary in his will with the gift to be given even in case of a divorce, or as a beneficiary in a will made after the divorce. A divorce decree severs all claims between the parties forever including the right to make any claim against the other's estate.No. A former wife has no legal claim to her former husband's estate unless he mentioned her as a beneficiary in his will with the gift to be given even in case of a divorce, or as a beneficiary in a will made after the divorce. A divorce decree severs all claims between the parties forever including the right to make any claim against the other's estate.No. A former wife has no legal claim to her former husband's estate unless he mentioned her as a beneficiary in his will with the gift to be given even in case of a divorce, or as a beneficiary in a will made after the divorce. A divorce decree severs all claims between the parties forever including the right to make any claim against the other's estate.No. A former wife has no legal claim to her former husband's estate unless he mentioned her as a beneficiary in his will with the gift to be given even in case of a divorce, or as a beneficiary in a will made after the divorce. A divorce decree severs all claims between the parties forever including the right to make any claim against the other's estate.