Can i contest my fathers life insurance?

by Guest » Sat Dec 10, 2011 05:58 am
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Hello Im in the uk so i dont know if laws are diffrent but im wondering if anyone can help please. My father has severe dementia and unfortunately doesn't have long to live, I am unsure of who my fathers beneficiary is, but even though he is now in a care home he is still married to my mother, however she is now in a relationship with someone and he is living in our home, although he is not registered to living here, When you sign up for life insurance do you have to state your beneficiary? Because i dont want my mother to have all the money because she is now in a relationship, that goes against their marrage also so would that stand up in court? i was thinking if they got divorced now would the beneficiary go to me and my two siblings? It may seem i am only intrested in the money, however that is not the case, i believe that because my mother is now in a relationship it would be unfair that she could claim all money and estate from my father and live a life with her new partner? Because once the life insurance comes through she may sell the house and with all the money she has get a big one in contract with her partner, then if my mother where to pass it would go to his children also and not just us, when its my fathers money they are benifiting off. I Would be greatfull if someone could give me some help, thanks alot.

Total Comments: 13

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:41 pm Post Subject:

Max you are a total idiot!


Thanks for your kind words.

put words in their mouths that they never said.


Now which words would those be?

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:47 pm Post Subject:

It could mean that she was gay.


And for our next round of "yo mama" . . .

Yo mama is so short, her feet can be seen in her driver's license photo.

Yo mama is so kind, she'll give a homeless person the hair off her back.

Yo mama is so fat, when she hauls ass, she has to make a second trip.

Yo mama . . . yo turn!

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