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.
The Insured can change the beneficiary on a life insurance contract.
Contact the insurance company and request a change of beneficiary form. They will mail the form to the policy owner. You fill it out and mail it back to the insurance company so they can update your life insurance policy.
The owner of a life insurance policy has the right to choose the beneficiary. Another person has no power to change that choice.
As long as you did not make your beneficiary irrevocable, you can just change your beneficiary. If your beneficiary is irrevocable you are out of luck unless you can get them to authorize the change.
You can contact your old agent, your agents office or the customer service department of your life insurance company and they will send you the appropriate benficiary change paperwork as long as you are the owner.
The purchaser of an insurance policy names the beneficiary.
yes. until you change the beneficiary they will stay on there
The beneficiary of a life insurance policy is designated when the policy is taken out. After that the policy owner (usually the insured but now always) can change the beneficiary by completing a change of beneficiary form. The company processes the change then sends you an amendment showing the change. Normally you put this amendment with the policy as it becomes part of the policy. If the policy owner kept their records straight then you could look at the policy and see the latest amendment to find out who the current beneficiary is. If your not sure the policy is kept up to date you can contact the company and see who the latest beneficiary is on the policy.
Unless you were ordered by the court, as part of the divorce settlement, to keep your ex-husband as the beneficiary on your life insurance then you can make a change in the beneficiary with your insurance company.
Typically, only the policyholder has the authority to change the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Immediate family members would not have the authority to make this change unless they are specifically named as the contingent beneficiary and the policyholder has passed away.
If he is showing as the beneficiary on your policy - yes. You can call the insurance company or your agent to change the beneficiary.
No. He has the right to change the beneficiary at anytime if it is not irrivocable. Michael Hartmann FindYourPolicy.com