Can you get a life insurance policy on an ex spouse?
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Can you get a life insurance policy on an ex spouse?
Yes, you can take out a life insurance policy on your ex-spouse if there is an insurable interest such as maintenance (alimony) and/or child support and your ex agrees to sign the application and go through underwriting.
Can my ex wife be on my car insurance?
In general, insurance policies will cover only one household, the one where you and your vehicle reside, so you and your ex-spouse cannot keep one policy for the cars that both of you used to insure together when married and living together.
Does a divorce decree override a named beneficiary?
Divorce does not usually change a beneficiary designation unless the divorce decree makes a stipulation to change it. In a community property state, the designation naming the ex-spouse as beneficiary may not be valid if the current spouse did not consent to such a designation.
How will a life insurance beneficiary designation naming a spouse be changed by divorce?
Insurance Beneficiary Changes to Make During a Divorce Most married people with life insurance list their spouse as the primary beneficiary. Some appoint irrevocable beneficiaries, in which case the beneficiary, once designated, cannot be changed.