What is the name of your state? Washington
My father recently passed away this July. Around 2001 he realized his wife was indiscriminatley spending all of his money. In 2002 he named my brother and me as beneficiaries to his Veterans Life Insurance, afterwhich we paid the premiums. In 2004 he began to have problems with dementia, also during this time period his wife cashed out his Prudential Life Insurance policy. Now after his death she indicated that she wants our insurance award and says she can prove my father had Alzheimers when he changed the beneficiaries. I have written to his doctor requesting his professional insight to his mental competancy during the time he signed us as beneficiaries. She claims to have no cash but has a house and property well worth over $300,00. Should I be concerned?
My father recently passed away this July. Around 2001 he realized his wife was indiscriminatley spending all of his money. In 2002 he named my brother and me as beneficiaries to his Veterans Life Insurance, afterwhich we paid the premiums. In 2004 he began to have problems with dementia, also during this time period his wife cashed out his Prudential Life Insurance policy. Now after his death she indicated that she wants our insurance award and says she can prove my father had Alzheimers when he changed the beneficiaries. I have written to his doctor requesting his professional insight to his mental competancy during the time he signed us as beneficiaries. She claims to have no cash but has a house and property well worth over $300,00. Should I be concerned?