I was the beneficiary on my wife' policy. She was terminal w

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:54 pm   Post subject: I was the beneficiary on my wife' policy. She was terminal w  

her kids are from Indiana and we live in Alabama. She was under the care of Hospice in Georgia. The kids had her sign the release from hospice and took her back to indiana. I did not find out till it was to late. I called her at 9:30am and they left with her at 8:00 am
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:39 am   Post subject:   

Ok, wait a second here
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...her kids are from Indiana and we live in Alabama. She was under the care of Hospice in Georgia.
Why was this poor woman alone in GA to begin with? Were you all separated, prior to her illness? Frankly I don't blame her children at all for taking her home with them so she can have family around her 24/7..

I'm sure you have a question in here somewhere, but I don't know what it is...Please explain (and ask) your question. You say you are her beneficiary...to a life policy...Just one? Six? Is there a problem with that now? Has your dear wife now passed away? Is there some arguement (now) about her life insurance?

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:02 am   Post subject:   

See, you have to get us a clearer picture with more facts.
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I called her at 9:30am and they left with her at 8:00 am

What made you call her all of a sudden? Or is it that you call her regularly?
I don't think her children could have taken her without her consent. Why would she leave without informing you, if you're in touch with her!

You haven't mentioned anything regarding the nature of her illness. Do you have reasons to believe that you're still her beneficiary?

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