[WSBAPT] Can a small estate affidavit be used to claim a life insurance policy with no living beneficiary designated?

Derek Jensen derek at jensenestatelaw.com
Fri Jul 27 12:59:08 PDT 2018


You can try, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the insurance company distributed the funds to unclaimed property and you end up making your claim there.

Sincerely,

Derek W. Jensen, JD, LLM
Managing Attorney


From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Eric Reutter
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2018 12:27 PM
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Subject: [WSBAPT] Can a small estate affidavit be used to claim a life insurance policy with no living beneficiary designated?

Hi all,

I encountered an issue for which I have not yet found a good answer.

Simple and common situation: decedent passed away with a small (well under $100,000) life insurance policy for which no living beneficiary was named (all beneficiaries listed had predeceased the decedent). I haven't been given the policy yet, but I am making the assumption that the policy will say that the death benefit is now payable to the estate by default.

My question is, assuming all the threshold criteria of the small estate affidavit are met (under 100k, debts disposed of, etc...) can the small estate affidavit be presented to the life insurance company as authority for them to distribute to the surviving family member? (Thereby avoiding the need to open probate for just this small insurance benefit)

I am familiar with this small estate procedure when it comes to a bank account, but less so with a life insurance contract that likely defaults to being payable to the estate if no living beneficiary is named.

If anyone has experience using a small estate affidavit with a life insurance death benefit, I would be very grateful to hear you thoughts!

Best regards,

Eric Reutter
J.D., LL.M. Taxation
Lake Hills Estate Planning, PLLC

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