Legal Question in Insurance Law in Texas
insurance and common law marriage
I live in Texas. My dad was in a
relationship that he never considered
to be a common law marriage, but
the woman he lived with for 12
years put her name on his death
certificate as his wife and signed it.
He has an unclaimed property that
consists of a dual life insurance policy
that he had with my grandmother.
She is also deceased but he never
claimed it. Is the woman he lived
with entitled to this property since
she is on the death certificate or can
myself and two other siblings claim
it? Also, he did not have a will.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: insurance and common law marriage
Such a claim could be made by children or anyone with an interest inthe estates..you should contact a lawyer knowledgeable in probate law..
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