Possibly, but it would be almost impossible. Since the insurance would be awarded if they died, they would probably be required to get a physical or some sort of test so the company can decide how much the deductible should be etc. Furthermore they would have to sign papers saying they do this in good faith and are sound of mind and stuff like that. If you could somehow get them to do all that and then make them forget that ever happened, it would (sort of) work.
But don't kill your parents
No, you can not get life insurance without the insured's consent, unless it's for a minor.
yes as long as you pay the policy
If you were a beneficiary under a life insurance policy, you would be notified by the company. If you weren't but your brother was, you have no right to know.
If they are elderly parents, Yes. But if you are under 40 you cannot put life insurance on your parents.
Call a licensed life insurance agent
It is difficult to answer this question for you without knowing your background. Term life insurance is popular because of its low premiums and high death benefits. Types of Life Insurance may help you to understand the different kinds of life insurance available and evaluate which one better suits your needs and financial constraints.
Joint term life insurance rates vary according to the person's age, their health, and the company offering the life insurance. It is impossible to know what rates are available for joint term life insurance without knowing personal information. A person may compare rates at the Globe Life Insurance or Bank Rate websites.
okay first of all how old are you and why do u need to know this?
Usually, the insurance company will require that the insured person give permission and sign the application for coverage. In addition, you must have an insurable interest on the person you want to insure for life insurance.
The insurance proceeds would be part of their estate and would pass according to their will or by intestacy to their next-of-kin.
Unfortunately, without knowing which queen the question is referring to, it is impossible to answer. However, assuming the queen means "The Queen of England", then the answer is yes.
Is a life of illiteracy.