you must notify your lawyer who has your will on file.
If you are the owner of the policy all you need to do is contact the agent or the insurance company and express your intent. They will send out the appropriate paperwork for you to fill out and sign.
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Whoever is the named beneficiary on the policy will collect the death benefit.
Beneficiary have to do all the documentation.
Only the owner of the policy can change the beneficiary of a life insurance policy or make any other changes to the policy. Most of the time the owner and person insured is the same person but not always. The owner is usually the one who paid the premiums. If you are the owner, changing the beneficiary is a simple completion of a change form. Most insurance companies have a change form that has places for several different types of changes on one sheet of paper. After the change in beneficiary is processed the company will send you a certified copy to place in your policy.
The legal system generally will allow you to contest anything you like. However, you chances of changing a designated beneficiary on someone else's IRA are slim. If you decide to contest a beneficiary, recommend you contact an attorney for advice.
No. The lawyer should consult with an attorney with more experience in probate matters in New Zealand. Lawyers do not usually send bank checks to "last known addresses". The lawyer should establish contact with the beneficiary and usually obtains a written release of any future claim agains the estate. Please seek advice from an attorney who specializes in probate in your jurisdiction.
If an executor is sending your husband a letter, it is likely that he is a beneficiary or that he is required at the signing of some type of paperwork. He might also owe money to an estate.
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.