my ex has a life insurance policy on me and insurance
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my ex has a life insurance policy on me and insurance
i need to know how to get him to drop the life insurance policy on me. that makes me feel uncomfortable. He also has insurance on me, and i am remarried with new insurance and it has become an issue with my insurance paying their part, because he has it still on me. can he do that. isnt that fraud.
Asked on June 26, 2009 under Family Law, Louisiana
Answers:
Betsy Fischer / Betsy A. Fischer LLC
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Regarding the health insurance: Normally, his insurance company will not allow him to carry you past the date of the divorce. You may want to contact his insurance company and send them a copy of your divorce decree. If you were to use his insurance, the insurance company could come after you for fraud.
Regarding the life insurance policy: The insurance policy is a community asset if acquired during the marriage (Louisiana). If you and he have not settled your property issues the insurance policy may be something to bring up. You may want to contact the insurance company and find out who is the owner and beneficiary. If you are the owner, you can cancel the policy and change the beneficiary.
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