Separation Agreements, Support Obligations, and Summary Judgment
Separation agreements commonly include a requirement that one of the spouses maintains a life insurance policy in favour of the other in order to “secure” support payments (either child support or spousal support). It is equally as common to find out, on the death of the supposedly insured spouse, that she let the insurance policy lapsed, changed the designated beneficiary, or reduced the amount of the policy. What happens next?….
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Contracts, Dependant Support, Estate Litigation, Family Conflict, Separation, Spouse




