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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:30 am Post subject: |
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| Hey Mightyoak, can i ask how old are you? |
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ICY
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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:52 pm Post subject: My age |
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I'm 48. How did I get this OLD?
I was wondering about the insurable interest too? I was reading that just the other day.
Heres whats coming down the pike next...
Soon, I am being forced into a thing called ADR. Adult Resolution Dispute. The courts make you go, in order to DEAL, so in hopes you dont clog up the court system with your case.
The policy was small only 48,000.
Now. Heres why I have been asking these questions. Its sort of important to know How the system( is going to look at, this husband guy, actually writing in his wifes name on my fathers policy) Like is this acceptible, common? illegal. Does it happen alot? Does it void the policy out? Things like that.
This gives me more to Bargain with. I was wondering how serious this is?
I know a forged signature would have been better, but this is pretty good.
Lots of paper trails.... Its been a nigtmare. They even drove my father to THEIR lawyer to get half of our house. Secret Health Poa over him. It goes on and on.
I saved everything, except the policy, because i never knew it existed. It was close tho. I almost lost half a house.
Its very amazing. To actually think someone can control another persons mind, like this. Watch your parents you guys. Look out for smooth talking new friends, nurses, hepful neighbors. It can get out of hand FAST.
All this happened in like the last year and a half of his life. |
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mightyoak
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 4:55 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | Now. Heres why I have been asking these questions. Its sort of important to know How the system( is going to look at, this husband guy, actually writing in his wifes name on my fathers policy) Like is this acceptible, common? illegal |
I think its mentioned before by some other poster that if the signature on the beneficiary change form is genuine then it mightn't be a case of fraud. |
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jeorge
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:23 am Post subject: |
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Hi ICY,
| Quote: | | Hey Mightyoak, can i ask how old are you? |
I'd read through Mightyoak's explanation. But I didn't quite get your objective at asking his age over here.
Why do you need that?
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Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:30 pm Post subject: Funny bussiness but useful bussiness |
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It is very important now days as market situation is changing fast. Every body should have any type of insurance support them in future. Keep the future secure.
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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Check your states laws.Its imperative that anyone getting a life insurance policy actually have a true[not fraudulent]interest in the insureds life.Many states include that to mean a beneficiary as well.Your fathers illness would be a barr to changing the beneficiary unless it was to an attorney or other family member.[Then competency might play a part]Medical illness and injury in many areas is considered duress[for insurance purposes].Its enough in many areas to void the beneficiary[if it was changed at the last minute to a non family member.This is especially true if the relationship with the insured had been a short term one.You will still need a court to decide it. _________________ Register Now to have your Insurance queries solved. |
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