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life cover
is it legal to take out policy on someone else without their permission??? partner's mother refuses to take out policy even though we will pay for it,as we will not be able to afford funeral when time comes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not possible, unless you take out specific "Life of Another " policies (not sure if they are still available) but you need to be able to demonstrate that there is an insurable interest, and certainly both of you have to sign.
Just put the money in the bank instead, that'll help - or put it in an ISA so you don't have to pay tax on it.
Just put the money in the bank instead, that'll help - or put it in an ISA so you don't have to pay tax on it.
I'm pretty sure that the over50 life cover offered by the post office wil allow you to do this, as long as it's for a relative and not a complete stranger.
no medicals, and 1 form that needs to be signed, then it's completed in branch. dirct debits can be taken from a card in a different name from the person insured.
worth checking out I guess. Sun life, LV etc do similar policies
no medicals, and 1 form that needs to be signed, then it's completed in branch. dirct debits can be taken from a card in a different name from the person insured.
worth checking out I guess. Sun life, LV etc do similar policies
'When the time comes' make sure the person who organises the funeral is on benefits then they will get a funeral grant around £1200 I think . All funeral directors are obliged by law to porvide a simple basic funeral for the cost of the grant but they really hate you to know that. They are money grabbing bar stewards who will tell you the cheapest possible funeral is around £2500 but if there is simply no money they have to do it for the funeral grant cash.
Look here for details
http:// www.dir ect.gov .../Ber eaved/D G_10018 660
If there is money in the estate the grant will have to be repaid but it saves the cost of paying for a funeral.
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If there is money in the estate the grant will have to be repaid but it saves the cost of paying for a funeral.
http://dailynewspaper.co.uk/ I read this today.