How canIfind out if I was on my stepdad’s life insurance policy if my mother won’t give the company name or infomation?
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How canIfind out if I was on my stepdad’s life insurance policy if my mother won’t give the company name or infomation?
How can I obtain the right to get which insurance policy was used for my dad to see if I was named on the policy
Asked on November 28, 2011 under Estate Planning, Maryland
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
I am so sorry for your loss and for the problems you are having. May I ask are you minor? The reason that I ask is if you were named as a beneficiary on a policy of insurance you would have to execute documents unless some one does it for you as your guardian. Now, although it is said that a policy of insurance that has a proper designation of beneficiary passes "outside the Will" meaning that it does not go through probate in court, it may still be listed on a probate petition that is filed with the court. Was there a court proceeding for your step dad's estate? If there was then you can look at the paperwork filed. It is a public record. A proceeding is filed in the county in which you reside at the time of death. Otherwise do some snooping. Good luck.
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