robertbenda
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Florida
Sue & Terry were married and took in Nathan when he was an infant even though they never had any legal status as guardians - Nathan's parents are still alive but not involved.
Terry took out a life insurance policy on Nathan, himself as the beneficiary. Terry then passed away.
The insurance company claims Nathan's parents are now to be the beneficiaries rather than Terry's widow, Sue, who even now has Nathan living with her (he's 22 now).
Does Sue have any way of getting herself as the beneficiary? She's still paying on the policy. Why doesn't the purchaser seem to matter in this case?
Sue & Terry were married and took in Nathan when he was an infant even though they never had any legal status as guardians - Nathan's parents are still alive but not involved.
Terry took out a life insurance policy on Nathan, himself as the beneficiary. Terry then passed away.
The insurance company claims Nathan's parents are now to be the beneficiaries rather than Terry's widow, Sue, who even now has Nathan living with her (he's 22 now).
Does Sue have any way of getting herself as the beneficiary? She's still paying on the policy. Why doesn't the purchaser seem to matter in this case?