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Close attention should be paid to beneficiary designations, by reviewing them on a regular basis and changing them as needed.

A recent discussion by the Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof BlogEx-Spouse Receives Bulk of Insurance Death Benefit” highlights the importance of following your attorney’s advice and updating your insurance beneficiaries to meet changing circumstances.

In the case discussed in the blog, a man named his wife as an 83% beneficiary on the group life insurance policy he received through his employer. His children were the other beneficiaries.

After he got divorced, he never updated the policy and the policy was not mentioned in his divorce proceedings.

When he passed away, his ex-wife refused to waive her status as a beneficiary. Under federal law, the ex-wife could only be removed from the policy, if a divorce decree mandated it.

State law was no more helpful in this case and the ex-wife received her share of the insurance money.

It is important to follow the advice of your estate planning attorney and review your estate plan as needed.

Reference: Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog (Feb. 15, 2017) “Ex-Spouse Receives Bulk of Insurance Death Benefit.

Mr. Amoruso concentrates his practice on Elder Law, Comprehensive Estate Planning, Asset Preservation, Estate Administration and Guardianship.