They can, but it usually requires the signature of the spouse. Insurance companies don't like to deal with surprised spouses not getting what they expected.
I do know someone in the insurance business. The lady that lives across the street sells insurance for State Farm.
There are many types of insurance you will need to own and operate your barbershop. The most important insurance will be liability insurance. Liability insurance will protect you in the event someone is injured on your property.
No. A homeowners insurance policy is specific to the property of the named insured.
Life insurance pays a death benefit when the insured party dies. So, it is insurance on someone's life. Non Life Insurance (such as home, auto, general liability) insurance covers something else other than a person's life.
You might wanna check the company of life insurance you have but i think they can't.
Tell the insurance company you make a mistake on the application form, and that the fact is the man you described as your husband has not legal relation to you.
Not really u have to get married and same residence sorry to hear this thxs for asking
Medicare is based on individual coverage. Unfortunately, you can't be added to someone's Medicare coverage.
== == Probably not. Maybe there is a reason someone else was named as trustee I think you can challenge it in court. If you can prove that the named beneficiary doesn't have the interest of child at heart. It is worth a try. The correct answer is NO. A life insurance policy is a contract and the contract will uphold in court. The only person who can change the benficiary is the owner or possibly the current trustee if they no longer wished to be trustee. <---Period!
There are no rights. If you are the benficiary of someone's assets at say their death you can do what you want with them. If you don't want them you can just give them away, basically it belongs to you. If you are an executor you can decline, usually a backup is named and will take over. If a backup wasn't named or also declines then it goes to the courts and a judge assigns a trustee to oversee the estate.
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NO, If there were the consequences would be on her anyway because she is the one receiving something of value. Bummer you have to transfer ownership. Are you sure you cannot just change the beneficiary? That way when you are no longer obligated to support her or the kids you can change the benficiary back to someone you love or even sell it.
You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.
ANSWER:Sorry you can not. It's just like driving a car, if you have a friend in your car and you had an accident, the insurance company can not take care of that person because he or she is not insured in your policy..
Yes... it would mean the child no longer meets the definition of "qualified dependent".