Life insurance is designed to pay the death benefit to the beneficiary selected by the policyholder. However, questions can arise when a listed beneficiary passes away before the policyholder. Understanding how this situation is handled can help ensure the death benefit reaches the right person.
Contingent Beneficiary
Many policies allow you to list a contingent beneficiary, sometimes called a secondary beneficiary. This person receives the death benefit if the primary beneficiary has passed away or is otherwise unable to receive the payout. Companies like Senz Insurance Agency Inc. can help you add or update contingent beneficiaries at any time.
If your primary beneficiary designation includes multiple people, such as several children, all primary beneficiaries must be unable to receive the benefit before the contingent beneficiary is considered.
Beneficiary’s Children
Some life insurance policies include a clause that passes the death benefit to the beneficiary’s children if the beneficiary dies before the policyholder. This depends on the policy’s wording and whether the payout is distributed per stirpes or per capita. If this is important to you, speak with an agent to ensure your policy is structured correctly and avoids unnecessary delays or probate involvement.
When the Death Benefit Goes to Probate Court
If no living beneficiaries are listed, the death benefit typically becomes part of the policyholder’s estate. When this happens, the payout is processed through the probate court in Beloit, WI. Probate may use the funds to pay outstanding debts before distributing any remaining amount to heirs.
This process can delay payouts and reduce the amount received, which is why keeping beneficiary designations updated is so important.
An agent at Senz Insurance Agency Inc. can help you review your policy and ensure your beneficiary arrangements reflect your wishes. Contact us today. We proudly serve the Beloit, WI area.
















