If my mother relinquished her rights (due to deception) can she change the beneficiary? She currently lives in the state of Texas, policy in S Dakota.
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If my mother relinquished her rights (due to deception) can she change the beneficiary? She currently lives in the state of Texas, policy in S Dakota.
Asked on May 12, 2009 under Insurance Law, Texas
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
I am not sure what you mean by relinquishing her rights and changing a beneficiary. Relinquishing her rights to what? If he relinquished rights, how can she change beneficiaries>? What do you mean "due to deception"? We would like to help but need more information.
Please post in a new posting and give a clear and concise brief of what occured.
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