Don't do it, unless you want to live apart until one of you quits.
In general he can. The fact that they are married does not, in itself, prevent the transaction. The agent can also be named as the beneficiary. The spouse has an "insurable interest" in the life of the other spouse due to "love and affection". It is important, though, that the insured spouse change the beneficiary in the event of divorce, unless he/she wishes the ex to nonetheless get the proceeds. This is because in general, an insurable interest must exist only at the inception of the policy.
Your spouse can get a separate policy (usually cheaper) or you can contact your insurance company to get the right paperwork for adding your spouse. Adding your spouse as a beneficiary, your agent can help.
I haven't see that feature, but ask your agent.
No, the disease is not contagious. Only exposure to the agent can cause problems.
pres fords daughter married her fathers secret service agent.
Libba Bray is married to her literary agent, Barry Goldblatt.
No of course not and you can not just get an agent because you want an agent
Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon were married in 1988. They are currently still married and have 2 children, Travis and Sosie.
No, many of the agents that work for it are civilians.
If you have a valid RE license in your state, the probability is nearly 100%. That is because a broker hiring a new agent usually does not pay anything to the new agent until the agent completes a sale. Getting the job is not the same as getting a paycheck.
No she is married to her agent at CAA. think they dated once.
You contact a knowledgeable agent or broker that can shop for you based on your particular situation and needs.