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home beneficial life insurance richmond va

home beneficial life insurance richmond va

My sister gave me life insurance policies that my parents (both deceased) had on me. My mother is ...?

the beneficiary of them. How do I get in touch with Home Beneficial Life Insurance Company, Richmond, VA, to change the beneficiary? These are the old policies, from the 70s, there is no contact information on the policies.

Contact the Insurance Council in your state. (Contact information should be on the website of the State.) If the insurance company is still operating under that name, they should be able to tell you and give you contact details for their headquarters. It is possible that they have merged with another company and will perhaps by another name. It is also possible that your parents stopped paying the insurance premiums at some point, so that policies are more effect. There is a chance that the company has ceased operations. Again, the Insurance Commission of the people may be able to guide you in the event the policy was released and had a cash value. Hang on policy until you get confirmation one way or the other whether the policies are still good. This will take some time and research, but for you, do not follow. Make sure you keep a detailed log of all calls telephone and communication in your search - the name of the person you spoke (including phone number) - whose body or society in which they worked, - date, - what you said. It's really important where you start getting the performance around. If policies remain in force, it should be a simple matter to update the insurance company with your current address and change your beneficiary. You will probably get the change form notarized (do not sign it until you are in the presence of notary), but the company any bank or a security must have a notary on staff to confirm your identity and witness your signature. (They may be responsible for a small fee, so have some money with you in small denominations. You will need a photo ID and more or less another form of identification, such as a credit card in your name or a bill in your name.)

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