You contact a knowledgeable agent or broker that can shop for you based on your particular situation and needs.
They can if the spouse has insurance offered at their place of employment.
If/when your spouse is 65, s/he will probably qualify for Medicare as your spouse. At that time, her/his private insurance will probably insist that s/he apply for Medicare.
No, if you are the beneficiary of the policy you will receive the money in full from the ins company, not the employer. If the employer is the beneficiary and they have an agreement to pay you a specific amount from the death benefit then yes they can. But this is rare. If it is just a regular company offered group life ins policy your contract is with the life ins company, not the employer. So the employer has nothing to do with the process of you being paid. You will receive a check from the ins co as soon as they receive the death certificate. But the IRS can take the money from your bank account....they will always find a way to get what they say is owed to them!
A quit claim deed from yourself to yourself and spouse is the simplest way.
I believe it was first west life ins then old reliance ins co in oct 1994 then American founders life ins as of dec 2000 1800-272-9600
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what is the phone# for home security life ins co. of durham, nc
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It depends on the crime, where you were when your spouse did whatever he/she did, and whether you have an allabi. GET A LAWYER