The people who suffered the loss, in this case the parents.
With accidental death benefit coverage, the nominee is entitled to get further sum assured amount (SA x 2) in case of accidental death of the policy holder.
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Stroke is not at all an accidental death.If your life policy covers critical illness covers including stroke, you are entitled to such benefits.
Generally, if she was married to the decedent at the time of death then she is entitled to a portion of the estate as the surviving spouse.
The question is totally unclear. WHO has the rights to WHOSE estate? Whose estate are you asking about? The oldest childs, or the ex-husbands?AnswerIf by estate you mean the property one leaves after death, your child may be entitled to a portion of her father's estate if he died intestate (without a will) and owned any property in his sole name. You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the link provided below.
No one gets a power of attorney after the death of an individual. The executor of the estate will get a letter or authority.
Yes, Florida is a dower state. A wife is entitled to 1/3 of the estate, after their spouses death.
His death was accidental.
Accidental Death of an Anarchist has 89 pages.
A death certificate with the cause of death is usually required on life insurance policies. It depends on the insurance company, the type of policy and what its terms are. An insurance company will most likely require a death certificate with the cause of death, because the cause of death is important in all life insurance claims. If the policy is one for accidental death benefits only, the company is entitled to know and the beneficiary has to prove that death was accidental. An insurer is entitled to know whether death occurred as a result of suicide, which might not be covered by a standard life insurance policy. Also, an insurance company is entitled to know if the death was a homicide that the beneficiary had something to do with, because that would render the beneficiary ineligible to collect benefits.
A power of attorney has absolutely nothing to do with an estate. All power of attorneys expire on the death of the grantor.
Accidental Death of an Anarchist was created on 1970-12-10.