People who are deceased do not inherit money. Many wills indicate alternate beneficiaries, but if there is no stated alternate, then the courts must rule on what happens to the estate.
If no beneficiaries are named on a life insurance policy, or all named beneficiaries are deceased, then benefits will be paid to the insured's estate.
'DB' is short for 'Date of Birth.'
If they are named the benificiary of the life insurance policy. If they are not, it goes to the named individuals. If no one has been named, the policy will normally pay the estate and the procedes distributed according to the will or intestacy laws.
No. If the will is allowed as a valid will in your state then all the provisions will be carried out. If you have an issue of undue influence regarding that particular beneficiary you must bring your concern before the court and then abide by the court's decision.
Hello, I am trying to see if a person had a life insurance policy in California. The person is deceased and I would like to see if a benificiary was named.
no
Write to them (with the policy number for which you think you are a beneficiary) and ask.
Rights pertaining to what?
No.
Unless he was the sole benificiary of the will, yes. He could be prosecuted for theft.
Tell the credit card company that the card holder is deceased. They do have some rights in some states to collect the money owed from the deceased's estate. They can sue the "estate" for the money owed. Note: a life insurance policy paid to the widow is NOT his estate.
Yes, social security money can be claimed from a deceased father after one year.