Is there a legal way to have a grandparent named as a beneficiary on an insurance policy?

Yes, there is a legal way for a grandparent to be named as a beneficiary on an insurance policy in Washington. According to the Washington State Bar Association, there is a law that allows for grandparents to obtain visitation rights of their grandchildren under certain conditions. This means that, as long as the grandparent is legally related to the child, they can legally use the same process to be named as a beneficiary on an insurance policy. In order to be named as a beneficiary, a grandparent must fill out a beneficiary form with the insurance company. This form must include the child’s name and the grandparent’s relationship to the child. The grandparent will also need to provide proof of their relationship to the child, such as a birth certificate or court documents. Once the form has been filled out and submitted, the grandparent will be added to the policy as a beneficiary. It is important to note that the process may vary depending on the insurance company, so it is best to check with them to get the specific details of what is needed. Additionally, it is always wise to speak with an attorney who specializes in grandparents’ rights to make sure that the process is carried out properly and legally.

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