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Went threw this with foresters . They wanted a copy of death certificate and wanted copy of will and some type of court papers to change owner . It was crazy. The policy basically becomes worthless when the owner dies . The insured can never do anything with the policy as he's not the owner . How do other's handle this on kids policy's when the owner dies? Do any co's have a contingent owner transfer if the owner dies? This is a huge flaw . Any co's allow easy transfer of ownership if the owner dies?
many policies & applications I have seen state the insured becomes the owner when the owner dies unless a different contingent owner was named. (many carriers require a contingent owner be named when a minor is insured. So, Grandpa is owner, maybe Grandma or Mother/Father are contingent owner.
have not seen this as an issue on policies written in the last 20-30 years as many began putting it in the contact/application that insured becomes owner at death of owner instead of the old ways of having it be part of the owners estate & need a probate document, etc