Anonymous wrote:You can't take out a life insurance policy on another person without their knowledge. She'll have to sign on the dotted line....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't take out a life insurance policy on another person without their knowledge. She'll have to sign on the dotted line....
Where do you get this information? What about people who get policies on their children (like the guy who killed his toddler son Prince recently)? Are they obligated to tell the other parent?
Kids are different since they are minors and don't have the capacity to consent.
Anonymous wrote:My stepdad recently died and had a very small life insurance policy through his job. My Mom has always been a SAHM and is now struggling with the idea that she will have to get a job and support herself for the first time in over 27 years.
Events surrounding my stepdad's passing lets me know that I will be the main person responsible for caring for my mother and arranging her final expenses when that time comes (hopefully that is no time soon as she is only 57).
Is it wrong to get a life insurance policy without her knowledge? I think she would be offended if I did this, but I just want to make sure that there will be no issues and/or stress when she passes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't take out a life insurance policy on another person without their knowledge. She'll have to sign on the dotted line....
Where do you get this information? What about people who get policies on their children (like the guy who killed his toddler son Prince recently)? Are they obligated to tell the other parent?
Anonymous wrote:You can't take out a life insurance policy on another person without their knowledge. She'll have to sign on the dotted line....