This depends on many factors, first of which what type of insurance are you talking about (Life, car, health, disability,rental, homeowners.....)?
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
You can contact the life insurance company. They should be able to send you the necessary paperwork to change the beneficiary. If you have an agent, they should be able to help assist in the process too.
Well, it's in your own interest that you should not put your maiden name in insurance policy. Rather, your name with changed title after marriage should be incorporated to avoid any complication in the event of a claim.
A copy of your marriage certificate should be enough to document the name change.
Medical insurance will not pay for marriage counseling, as there is no medical dianostic code for treatment and marriage counseling is not considered "medically necessary." There must be a medical diagnosis identified for any treatment to be covered by insurance (same as with medical conditions).
questions should be asked concerning fees, insurance coverage, the average length of therapy, and so on.
The insurance companies should not have charged for change of address, which is part of their rendering service to the customers. In India, the insurance companies do not charge anything for the above service, though I am not aware if US insurance companies are charging for this trifle job or not !
One has nothing to do with another.
If one person has a good health insurance plan and he has a friend that has no health insurance than they can arrange a false marriage for the health benefits. It can also be a marriage for many other things such as imagration or even tax breaks. etc...
you have to check your insurance
A qualifying life event change is defined as a change in your status due to marriage, birth or adoption of a child(ren), death of an immediate family member, divorce, loss or gain of insurance coverage by your spouse, or termination.
If you were the victim of a hit and run then your insurance rates shouldn't change. If you were doing the hit and run then you should expect to get cancelled.