no she does not
can the grand mom and her son take a life insurance policy out on me and his children without my {legal wife} permission
Yes, but just to be sure you understand, joint life insurance means that BOTH you and your wife have to die, then the insurance pays out to a third party, so if you want the other spouse to be the beneficiary, you need to buy two normal policies.
Certainly! She will have to have his permission.
Yes it covers life insurance not health insurance
I would not drive a man's car if his wife said I couldn't no matter what. Legally, the person who is the policyholder on the insurance and the owner of the vehicle has to give you permission to drive. If you drive it on a regular basis, you must be listed as a driver on the insurance policy. If you drive the car without permission, and have an accident, you will not have coverage under the insurance policy.
As you are a relative and not his wife, you would not have what they call an 'insurable interest' - such as a wife/husband, mother/father would. The solution would be to have him take out the insurance and you pay the premiums for him. == ==
No. If you had life insurance before you got divorce, you can cancel the policy.
the meaning of life insurance is giving a husband or wife a chance to murder the other for the money
Yo I'm about to kill my wife how do I change my life insurance to her ;)
If you had life insurance to cover your wife and children, then you may have not realized you could have agreed (if you were divorced) that your wife would continue to have your life insurance policy. I have no idea where the grandparents came into this. Get a copy of the life insurance policy and see a lawyer about this. There is a little more to it and therefore, more complicated. You really need legal advice on this one. Sorry I couldn't help you more.
yes you can just go to a insurance place and take out insurance policy he will have to be there also,
Life insurance, I assume? If you're in the US, and if the premiums have been kept up-to-date, yes, he can collect. He's not required to have her permission to take out the policy nor is he required to be married to her in order to collect on it.