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Well...had that difficult talk
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 399267" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Assets that are jointly owned do not pass under the will so even if he had a will it wouldn't change that. Do you know which insurance companies he may have policies with? You can call them and ask about his beneficiary. In Ohio the beneficiary is responsible for notifying the insurance company of a death and sending them a death certificate. It is not the insurance company's responsibility to go looking for beneficiaries.</p><p></p><p>Janet I would have hoped your Dad would have put his wishes in writing and provided for his children. This is so important for all of us to consider with our aging parents. If they do not have a will then their wishes may not be carried out. It's a difficult discussion to have with our loved ones but necessary.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 399267, member: 59"] Assets that are jointly owned do not pass under the will so even if he had a will it wouldn't change that. Do you know which insurance companies he may have policies with? You can call them and ask about his beneficiary. In Ohio the beneficiary is responsible for notifying the insurance company of a death and sending them a death certificate. It is not the insurance company's responsibility to go looking for beneficiaries. Janet I would have hoped your Dad would have put his wishes in writing and provided for his children. This is so important for all of us to consider with our aging parents. If they do not have a will then their wishes may not be carried out. It's a difficult discussion to have with our loved ones but necessary. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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