A Virginia Girl
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? VIRGINIA
My mother recently died at the age of 88 (she lived a happy life). Recently one of my sisters mentioned that my older sister who was care giver and POA (Power of Attorney) for my mother had removed my name as beneficiary on one of the life insurance policies that my mother had been paying on for years. Actually, my older sister has made herself the sole beneficiary for all the policies. I was able to find out that the policy changes were made about 6 months ago. I understand that the POA pretty much gives you full authority however, can she do this? Legally? With my mother suffering from dementia for the past few years, I truly believe she did not direct my sister to remove all the other children and make herself the sole beneficiary. Is there anything I can do?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My mother recently died at the age of 88 (she lived a happy life). Recently one of my sisters mentioned that my older sister who was care giver and POA (Power of Attorney) for my mother had removed my name as beneficiary on one of the life insurance policies that my mother had been paying on for years. Actually, my older sister has made herself the sole beneficiary for all the policies. I was able to find out that the policy changes were made about 6 months ago. I understand that the POA pretty much gives you full authority however, can she do this? Legally? With my mother suffering from dementia for the past few years, I truly believe she did not direct my sister to remove all the other children and make herself the sole beneficiary. Is there anything I can do?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?