[WSBARP] disposition of benefit of deceased beneficiary of life insurance

Rod Harmon rodharmon at msn.com
Tue Aug 27 12:24:29 PDT 2024


Beneficiary of life insurance policy is deceased.  What happens to her benefit and what documentation will the insurance company (MetLife) need to process the claim?

Decedent Daughter had a whole life insurance policy in which she named her Mother as the beneficiary.  Mother died 20 years prior to daughter’s death.  Widowed Mother died intestate and without probate-able assets, so no probate. Decedent Daughter was her mother’s only child.

Probate of intestate decedent Daughter’s estate has been opened.  Her two children (Mother’s Grandson and Granddaughterr) are her heirs.   Granddaughter is her administrator.  To whom would MetLife be willing to send the policy proceeds:

  *   Estate of Mother? (groan, so I have to open a probate of Mother’s estate?)
  *   Estate of Daughter? (I can supply Mother’s death certificate, but how do I satisfy MetLife that decedent Daughter was Mother’s only heir?)
  *   Grandson and Granddaughter jointly?
  *   Something else?
And in what form will the insurance company want proof of facts?  The policy is only $1100, taken out in 1960 to cover burial expenses.

Rod Harmon

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