Actually yes they do. You can’t not just take out an insurance policy on anyone you want to get rich off of it. There are laws preventing this. Go research.
I did make a police report and have spoken to the civil court and they are calling me back this week, was utilizing this website to see if any useful information could come of it thanks.
Yes I know all of this. You aren’t understanding what I am saying is insurance fraud. If they have no contact with the children they really have no insurable interest with them, I also hold insurance policies on my children, therefore there’s is even less of an insurable interest because I hold...
I will also add that he has a history of being found guilty in court of Statutory
Fraud and being penalized 780,000 in damages. I find it a bit strange he took out the last policy on my baby daughter who is one month old that he’s never met on the same day that I told him to have no more contact...
I am fully aware that the policies should turn over at the age of maturity for the kids benefit. However, his history of taking out child whole life policies (on me and my sister) were never turned over to us. We were never made aware of these policies and I am not even sure what happened to...
Is it fraud for grandparents who have no financial interest to take out policies on all my children and putting themselves as the beneficiary? There is no contact between the parents and the grandparents. When asked about the policies via text, there was a read receipt but no reply confirming...