Question posted by llamatrekk on May 20th, 2012

On My Husbands Term Life Insurance Policy I Am Listed As The Primary Recipient.

Is this status revocable or irrevocable? How would I know?

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Answer #1: Posted by letigre92 on May 20th, 2012 10:14 AM
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You cannot be removed from it unless your husband himself changes it, therefore you will always be the primary benefitiary.

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