Yep, as long as it can be proven the child is his, it would have to be added to the policy though to take effect
I lived out of wedlock for 13 years with a man that belonged to the US army. Can I collect any benefits for being his partner
Legal issues that may arise from having a baby out of wedlock include establishing paternity, determining custody and visitation rights, and addressing child support obligations. Additionally, there may be implications for inheritance rights and access to benefits such as health insurance. It is important to seek legal advice to understand and address these potential issues.
It isn't possible to have insurance once in wedlock. To be married, under law, it means that you are fully independent on paying for your own insurance. It doesn't seem to be a problem since people who are married are usually financially prepared for it.
No, being a widow has no impact. The beneficiary has already been designated. As a designated beneficiary, the child or the child's legal gaurdian may have a right to receive the benefits on the designated child's behalf. The designation of the child as beneficiary under the policy by the Insured indicates the decedents clear intent that the child should benefit from the policy.
Out-of-wedlock children have the same legal rights as those born to married parents, including rights to support, inheritance, and access to parental care. They are entitled to receive child support from both parents, regardless of marital status. Additionally, they have the right to be recognized by both parents, which may involve establishing paternity if necessary. Legal protections ensure that these children are treated fairly and have access to benefits such as health care and education.
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