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Possible insurance Fraud - Help
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You could contact these people.Association of British Insurers.
https://www.abi.org.uk/data-and-resources/tools-and-resources/tracing-an-insurance-policy/
Explain the situation and ask if they have any advice.0 -
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I thought that as well.
But have read that small estates do not need probate and in fact they may even return the forms.
I have learned something today.
https://www.co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-sep-dec-2017/why-probate-is-not-required-on-a-small-estate/0 -
If the life assurance had named beneficiaries then they do not form part of the estate but the proceeds are the propery of the named beneficiaries.0
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POPPYOSCAR wrote: »You could contact these people.Association of British Insurers.
Explain the situation and ask if they have any advice.
Thank you i will give them a call to see if they can point me in the right direction0
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