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Divorce - moving on and keeping that life insurance!
Did you know that your life insurance policy could still cover your ex even if you
two are divorced and no longer wish to be apart of each other s lives? Insurance
policies have a lot...
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Divorce - moving on and keeping that life insurance!
Did you know that your life insurance policy could still cover your ex even if you
two are divorced and no longer wish to be apart of each other s lives? Insurance
policies have a lot of fine writing when it comes to this.
You don t want to ignore
your insurance decisions because it may end up making you pay more than you could
ever imagine.
The laws are different for every state, so you will want to check out
what it means for you and your mate, because you may find yourself in the middle of
some expensive complications.
If you have a good insurance agent, you may be able
to protect yourself from this.
You will want to make sure that you think carefully
about your insurance options when it comes to your mate.
First, you need to think about your life insurance.
When you have something that
involves a lot of money, you will want to make sure you know exactly what it is
that you are signing.
When it comes to getting your spouse of your policy you will
want to talk to agent right away.
As soon as the papers are filed, you should see
what you have to do to take them off the policy.
Some states will make the policy invalid as soon as the divorce goes through.
You
may also need to replace them and get a change in the policy.
You can take your ex
off and place your children or others as the beneficiary.
Changing you beneficiary
isn t hard and came be done within minutes.
Think about who pays the premium.
If
your husband wants he can stop paying or cash in the policy and leave you with
nothing if anything happens.
To protect the children, make sure that your divorce states that they keep the
policy with the children as the beneficiary and make sure that he or she shows
proof to it each year.
The only thing is that if a policy lapses, they don t have
to reinstate it.
You may be about of the money, but your ex may be responsible to
repay all the premiums that were paid.
If you would like to name your children as the beneficiary, you will want to open a
trust fund and then name the beneficiary the trust.
This way your ex will never see
the money.
They are not allowed to give the money to the ex, but place it into a
trust fund that the children can collect at 21 or 18, whatever the agreement
happens to be.
Make sure that you have all your bases covered so that your ex
doesn t get any of the money.
Think about the medical insurance.
In some states you can stay on the policy for 36
months after the divorce is final.
You child can be covered until they are adults
when it comes to most policies.
The key is to make sure that you know your HMO
limits.
If you move, your ex may not be covered or for emergencies only.
Homeowners will give you some surprises.
The things that are covered may only be
those of the named insured.
Therefore, if your wife or husband has the insurance in
their name, then your stuff will not be paid for if a fire or other damage happens.
When you move you, make sure that you take everything to your name.
You will want
to take anything that you would miss if it were unable to be recovered.
Your auto
insurance is another things that you will want to think about looking over so that
you know if you are covered under your ex s.
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