Belgarath
Nov 19 2007, 11:20 AM
Tried a search but didn't find this topic.
In a situation where someone dies, and has no spousal waiver on file, but names a child as sole beneficiary...
What sources would you perhaps use to attempt to determine if there is in fact a surviving spouse? This isn't a plan we administer, so I have no idea whatsoever what plan records they have available. One could perhaps ask the child, but I don't know how old the child is - obviously you wouldn't want to traumatize a young child with such questions! Perhaps employer health insurance records, if they had any? Is the existence or non-existence of a spouse required information for health insurance? Just looking for ideas of possible sources. Thanks in advance!
masteff
Nov 19 2007, 11:58 AM
Employer records for sure, medical, emergency contact, etc. The employee's coworkers might know something useful. An obituary might state who the ee is survived by.
mjb
Nov 19 2007, 12:16 PM
The plan administrator/employer should be able to confirm marital status. But you can also ask the executor or personal representative of the decedent's estate or the guardian of the child if P was married at death.
Q do you know if the beneficiary is the child of the deceased or is it a neice or nephew?
Belgarath
Nov 19 2007, 12:41 PM
Well, I don't know for sure, since this isn't a plan we have anything to do with, so I haven't seen any documentation. But what we were told was that the beneficiary is a child.
Thanks for the responses. How does one go about determining who is the executor of a deceased person's estate? Is there some sort of listing at a State level? Or I guess you just hire a lawyer to do this? I've never been asked or been involved in such a situation.
JanetM
Nov 19 2007, 02:40 PM
Look on the death certificate. It shows single, married, divorced status at time of death.
Belgarath
Nov 19 2007, 03:25 PM
Thanks!
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