Take all the paperwork to your local DMV and they nwill tell you.
Bills are paid from the estate of the deceased.
A family member or the agent needs to inform the insurance company if a beneficiary deceased; They will mail a claim package to the insured family, and a copy of the death certificate will be required.
It's not really a possible scenario.
Anyone, but it is usually a family member of the deceased
Mate: Whiteclaw - Deceased, Suspected StarClan member
Mate: Tigerstar - Deceased, Verified Place of No Stars member Daughter: Mothwing - Living, as of Fading Echoes Sons: Tadpole - Deceased, Residence Unknown Hawkfrost - Deceased, Verified Place of No Stars member
Mother: Nightwing - Status Unknown, most likely deceased
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I think she was a deceased member of Zipporah's family.
If you own the policy, then just call your insurance agent and have the deceased individual removed from your policy.If the deceased owned the policy then you will need the death certificate as well as proof that you are the legal representative (Executor) of the estate before you can make changes.Alternatively, you can just stop paying the premiums and it will cancel by default for non-payment.Good Luck
In this state a death certificate is a public document, believe it or not. I can walk into the county bureau of vital statistics and purchase any death certificate for anyone as long as I have the cash. It will have the official seal. I do not need permission from anyone. Since I was the executor of a deceased person's estate, I needed orders of administration, which I got from the clerk of the court. I also had to pay for those. I needed those to sell any of the deceased's property. My name was on them as the only person authorized to sell any of the deceased's property. I closed the estate as fast as possible.
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