Even
the death of a former spouse may not stop the payments if your decree states that his / her benefit will continue to be paid to the court or the estate or children upon your former spouse's death.
In case of
the death of the former spouse, in the absence of another marriage, the spouse that until now has received the maintenance allowance (not having remarried on their part), will have the right to the widow's pension, as long as the employment relationship from which the marital compensation originates comes before the settlement for a divorce in Italy.
Not exact matches
The majority
of cases where a life insurance beneficiary is contested have to do with divorce (
former spouse wasn't removed from policy) or changes made soon before
death (predatory person convinced senior to make them sole beneficiary).
In a separation agreement with his
former wife Carneice, he agreed to pay alimony
of $ 110,000 a year until either
spouse's
death or Carneice's remarriage.
This is crucial, because when policyholders intend, but never actually got around to requesting a beneficiary change to take a
former spouse off
of the policy, that creates legal wiggle room for the
former spouse to make a claim on the policy and start an unwanted legal dispute after the
death of the insured.
The payments will stop at the end
of 6 years or upon your
former spouse's
death, if earlier.