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Can an ex-spouse be a beneficiary?

In addition to settlement agreements, when it comes to certain legal and financial documents, such as wills and insurance policies, an ex-spouse or his or her family may remain beneficiaries despite a divorce having been finalized.

Can life insurance beneficiaries be contested?

Any person with a valid legal claim can contest a life insurance policy’s beneficiary after the death of the insured. Often, someone who believes they were the policy’s rightful beneficiary is the one to initiate such a dispute. Only courts have the power to overturn a life insurance 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 give consent.

Can a former wife be beneficiary of an ex husband’s estate?

The former wife has no rights in the ex-husband’s estate, either as a beneficiary or as an executor or administrator. The will is not revoked, it is interpreted as if the ex-wife had predeceased her ex-husband. All of the scenarios described above state general principles of law in Pennsylvania.

Who is the beneficiary of my late husband’s pension?

His will leaves everything to me. We have been married for four-and-a-half years and he had changed his pensions over for me to be the beneficiary of them. His ex-wife has now contacted me asking if his will is going to probate as she said a solicitor told her to contact me personally before anything happens.

What happens to a man’s wife when his ex dies?

Death makes a man’s wife a widow, but what of his ex-wife? Bob, my ex-husband, died a week into the new year. He had battled health issues for years, but hadn’t been in the hospital. His death wasn’t expected. The father of my two children, Bob was once my best friend and husband. Then we got divorced and hated each other. For many years.

Who was the last beneficiary of the Egelhoff retirement plan?

Prior to his untimely death, Mr. Egelhoff had not changed the beneficiary designation on his retirement account that read “Donna R. Egelhoff wife.” Because Mr. Egelhoff’s former spouse was the last named beneficiary of the retirement plan account, the plan administrator paid all of the retirement plan proceeds to her.