soon to be ex-wife admitted she forged my name on a policy

by Guest » Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:43 pm
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As I approached her with this question she(to my surprise) admitted it(wish i had this on tape) but I was unable to get the name of the company who the policy was insured through.

WHAT? That's a little creepy...what was her reason behind this? If the divorce hasn't been settled I'd certainly have my attorney ask her attorney about this....start by calling your agent for your cars/house/health whatever you can think of...do you still have access to any paper work? like her check book etc? can you get into that account and look for a check...If all else fails certainly make it known to everyone, and I'd tell her that she either produces this policy or you are going to the police who will force her to produce it and she will be charge with forgery and insurance fraud, and likely a few other crimes....let us know, this is quite interesting what her motives must be... :?

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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 04:39 pm Post Subject:

The district court found that Missouri statute, Sec. 376.620, applied to this case and nullified the suicide exclusion. Mo.Rev.Stat. Sec. 376.620. Section 376.620 prohibits insurance companies from employing a suicide exclusion clause in policies issued to Missouri citizens

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:13 am Post Subject:

For the sake of argument and not to be argumentive.

For the thrill of combat and not to be combative.

For an Internet Thread War!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Okay, Lori, I've just finished sandpapering my eyeballs and I would like to know how on Earth the unsourced quote you quoted gets:

Section 376.620 prohibits insurance companies from employing a suicide exclusion clause in policies issued to Missouri citizens.



OUT OF THIS!

Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 376
Life, Health and Accident Insurance
Section 376.620

August 28, 2007

Suicide, effect on liability--refund of premiums, when.

376.620. 1. Any life insurance or certificate issued or delivered in this state may exclude or restrict liability of death as the result of suicide in the event the insured, while sane or insane, dies as a result of suicide within one year from the date of the issue of the policy or certificate. Any such exclusion or restriction shall be clearly stated in the policy or certificate.

2. Any life insurance policy or certificate which contains any exclusion or restriction under subsection 1 of this section shall also provide that in the event the insured dies as a result of suicide within one year from the date of issue of the policy that the insurer shall promptly refund all premiums paid for coverage on such insured.

You may want to read THIS recent current court decision filed February 27th 2008 and further you are offering information on section 376.620 of Missouri Insurance law from 2002 that has long since been revised.

This will be my 200th post!
Now what?

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 01:43 pm Post Subject:

no, war gary...i'm too old and tired to go to war about just about anything other than a personal/family assault and I know you're not that type... :wink: (fortunately)....anyway I clicked too quick and didn't post the link it was a case, and could've been 02 or before...which could also explain my policy that was issued in 98 having that in it..

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 02:29 pm Post Subject:

:) Lori, once again we were both right and both wrong but now I believe we have flushed out the exactly correct information that's current for 2008.

These SHOW-ME state people just won't give up! :wink:

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:41 am Post Subject:

These SHOW-ME state people just won't give up!

pretty tough when you get two at it huh? well atleast in the end (as you said) it all comes to what we were both after... :wink:
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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 09:58 pm Post Subject: insurance

I don't know 'what's with' the above posts. This is an Insurance Forum. If you would like to 'join in', please do. But.......just seems to me alot of foolishness is being written. Maybe a MOD needs to see this.

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 04:08 am Post Subject:

I don't know 'what's with' the above posts.



Those were spams in 'true sense' :lol: Yeah, I was welcomed with three pages full of spams :shock::x However, successfully got rid of those also :D

Thanks,
Lakemen

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 03:49 pm Post Subject: insurance

If I had my EX forge my signature on ANYTHING, I would have him arrested on the spot!! And believe me, he would probably try to.

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 01:22 am Post Subject:

I kind of had to chuckle a little to myself cause this reminded me of a story of my sister whom always put her hubby signature on checks and then when they separated and he finally signed his own the bank actually ID ed him. He had always allowed her to. Now this is a totally different story on something like this.

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 02:33 am Post Subject: insurance

When I lived in Kentucky (..in a very small town..) everyone knew everyone. SOO.......if you went to a local bank, and wanted a loan, the husband could sign his wife's name without her permission. My EX did this..........he got financed for a used Pick-Up. He signed my name on the loan, too. My EX father-in-law Co-signed on it. I din't know about it until I got home. I told him I wasn't paying for the truck......we couldn't afford it AND he din't ask me, either. Well.................to make a long story short, that's exactly what I did..NOTHING! I never made one payment on it. It was repossed. I really din't care. I was SOOO mad! :evil:

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