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It would go the the Contingent Beneficary if listed in the policy or to the Insured's Estate.

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Who are the first degree of affinity?

The first degree of affinity refers to a relationship between one spouse and the blood relatives of the other spouse. For example, a person's spouse's parents would be considered in the first degree of affinity to that person.


Who is first in line for inheritance?

The person designated as the primary beneficiary in the deceased's will is typically first in line for inheritance. If there is no will, inheritance may be determined by state intestacy laws, with close family members like spouses and children usually having priority. Consulting with a legal professional can provide clarity on specific inheritance circumstances.


Does first born baby have same blood type as mother?

Not necessarily. The blood type of a first born baby can be the same as the mother's, but it can also be different if the baby inherits a different blood type allele from the father. The baby's blood type is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types.


Can a mom with Rh positive blood have an Rh positive baby?

The most severe form of erythroblastosis fetalis is that resulting from Rh incompatibility. But you can have erythroblastosis fetalis with ABO incompatibility as well. And this can occur with any child, even the first, and even with an Rh-negative child. However, if you're referring to Rh-incompatibility erythroblastosis fetalis, the answer to your question is, "Not usually" (assuming she hasn't had a previous Rh-positive child). In Rh-incompatibility, erythroblastosis fetalis occurs with the woman's second Rh-positive child. The first Rh-positive child's blood gets into the mother's bloodstream (e.g. at childbirth). The mother's blood makes antibodies to Rh. Since the first child is already born, this does not affect the first child. Then, when she has a second Rh-positive child, her antibodies cross the placenta and attack that child's blood cells. On the other hand, if the mother is exposed to the Rh factor of the first child's blood earlier in the pregnancy somehow, then I suppose she could develop enough antibodies to cause a problem for that first child.


What percentage of DNA do you share with your third cousin?

You share approximately 0.78% of your DNA with a third cousin. This is because third cousins share a common ancestor who is your great-great-grandparent. The amount of shared DNA is relatively low compared to closer relatives like siblings or first cousins.

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If there are two beneficiaries and one dies previous to the insured do proceeds go to the surviving beneficiary or half to the dead beneficiary's heirs?

There is no single answer to your question because the facts may be different in different cases. First, the insured should change the beneficiary designation if a named beneficiary dies before the insured's death. That will avoid problems later.A beneficiary designation may include additional instructions when two or more beneficiaries are named. First, the insured can name "contingent" beneficiaries who will take a deceased beneficiaries share- on any life insurance policy. Second, the beneficiaries may be named as beneficiaries "per stirpes" or as "joint with the right of survivorship" where if one dies their share passes to the survivor.You need to check the designations on the particular insurance policy, the policies of the particular insurance company and the laws in your jurisdiction.


Does the beneficiary get paid if the insurance company did an exam on the insured prior to issuing a life insurance policy but the insured dies due to a liver cancer in the first two years?

Did the insured know he had any issues with cancer? For more info. see http://www.steveshorr.com/wrong.or.imcopmplet.info..htm


Insured which is me and beneficary Grandmother died who is entitled to the life insurance benefits?

If you are the insured and your beneficiary died, and you had a secondary beneficiary then the money would go to the secondary. If you had split beneficiaries, then her cut would get funneled to the other beneficiaries. If you didn't have split beneficiaries or secondary beneficiary, the money should go to your estate where your creditors would get first pickings. Therefore, I would get myself to the insurance company (phone, website, broker) and update that policy ASAP.


Who is the beneficiary in a life insurance contract?

The beneficiary is the person to receive the coverage amount when the person covered by the policy dies. In the first instance, the beneficiary is named by the applicant when application for the insurance policy is made. Unless the beneficiary designation is made irrevocable, the insured is free to change the beneficiary at any time until his/her death. Unless some provision of law or contract renders the designation of beneficiary irrevocable, the beneficiary does not have a right to remain as beneficiary and ordinarily cannot contest a subsequent change.


Why there is there a first beneficiary and second beneficiary?

Incase something happens to the first beneficiary. Such as: they pass away.


How soon does a beneficiary get paid by insurance?

You contact the life insurance company and tell the representative that you want to file a claim. They will want you to provide a death certificate and identification. The death benefit will be paid typically within 60 days. If the insured died within two years of applying for the life insurance policy, the insurance company may investigate and this investigation could easily take 2-3 years or more. If the insured committed suicide, the insurance company will not pay the death benefit if the suicide occurred during the "suicide period" which is typically the first two years after the policy initiation. A beneficiary who contributed to the insured's death will most likely get nothing. A beneficiary who contributed to the insured's death by accident will most likely receive the benefit, but not always. If the accident occurred while the beneficiary was committing a crime, even if the death was an accident, the claim for the death benefit will likely be denied.


What is the name of tradition of first born son inherits?

Primogeniture.


What happens if you KNOW but can not prove that a beneficiary was supposed to be changed Ex wife and current wife name are similar not children from first marriage?

Nothing happens. If it wasn't changed, it wasn't changed. Only the (presumably now deceased) insured can change it.


What is the difference between a contingent beneficiary and a primary beneficiary in a life insurance policy?

A primary beneficiary is the first person or entity who will receive the life insurance proceeds upon the policyholder's death. A contingent beneficiary is the second choice who will receive the proceeds if the primary beneficiary is unable to do so.


What is the difference between a primary beneficiary and a contingent beneficiary in a life insurance policy?

A primary beneficiary is the first person or entity who will receive the life insurance proceeds upon the policyholder's death. A contingent beneficiary is the second choice who will receive the proceeds if the primary beneficiary is unable to do so.


Is Interstate First Financial of Texas FDI*C insured.?

No, Interstate First Financial is not FDIC-insured. It is now called AmeriLife First Financial. It is not a bank.


The first football player to get a body part insured?

The first football player to get a body part insured was Brett Favre. He got his right arm insured after having torn a tendon in his biceps.?æ