You can contact the life insurance company. They should be able to send you the necessary paperwork to change the beneficiary. If you have an agent, they should be able to help assist in the process too.
the best thing to do is to contact your insurance agent.
The legal system generally will allow you to contest anything you like. However, you chances of changing a designated beneficiary on someone else's IRA are slim. If you decide to contest a beneficiary, recommend you contact an attorney for advice.
If you know the name of the company, simply call reception and they will put you in contact with the right people.
If you have been notified that you are a beneficiary of an insurance policy or will, you should contact the person who notified you to learn what to do next.
You should contact the legal department of the insurance company and ask for its advice. The company may initiate a search for the beneficiary with the resources at its disposal.
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Your only way is to ask him. Otherwise, you don't have a way to find out.
Shouldn't be more than a few weeks, particularly if you have been in contact with the executor.
Yes, the executor must contact you. They are required to execute the will to the full extent possible.
Yes a savings account trust can have an age when a beneficiary is entitled to it. For example, some people maybe entitled to it at age 18. It is best to contact the bank of the savings account to inquire.