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No, only the person showing as the policy owner can make any changes on a life insurance policy, including changing the beneficiary. In some situations, the beneficiary is also the owner - in that case changes can be made.
Really a person should be happy with who they are not try to match themself with someone else.
A beneficiary is someone from whom someone else knowingly benefits.
Someone who gives part of themself to another so that they may have a better life. The person can be a living organ donor (e.g for kidneys or partial livers), or a cadaveric organ donor.
If you want, doesn't really matter
== == Ask to see the change of beneficiary forms. Verify signatures.
Yes the spouse of someone who is self employed can be a beneficiary of a health reimbursement arrangement. You can choose whoever you want as your beneficiary.
A beneficiary is the person who receives the benefit (usually money) from an insurance policy or a trust.
Deportment, meaning the way a person conducts themself, derives from the Old French Porter, meaning to carry. It describes how someone behaves, or "carries" themself.
No, not without that persons consent. Not to mention that person would have to qualify.
Someone who loves boys and girls. =)
It depends on who's will it is. If the person is still living, you have no right to a copy. If the individual is deceased, you can apply to the court for a copy, either as your right as a beneficiary, or under the Freedom of Information Act.