If she is the beneficiary named on the policy, the insurance company has no other option. They cannot give the payment to anyone else.
Only if you were awarded a portion of the benefits in the divorce action.
Yes... you are not entitled to receive benefits; you must comply with their requests in order to take advantage of their offer of insurance.
Absolutely not. However your husbands policy would become your secondary insurance and you would hold your own primary insurance. Make sure you check with each insurance company to verify that the offer coordination of benefits on what is considered major work!
Yes, if you qualify for survivor benefits from two different people, you can collect the higher of the two benefits. Generally, the SSA will compare all of the benefits you are entitled to and award you the highest benefit.
I don't known
Usually people do not benefit from having a pre-existing condition. Insurance companies use this to deny benefits to those applying. Not sure how this would be good.
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If you divorced your husband, you are no longer entitled to anything he leaves behind. If he has left you in his will then you may receive some property.
Yes
Many people who divorce do have a clause in the decree regarding insurance beneficiaries. If the decree is written this way and/or the policy includes her as a beneficiary, then she certainly has rights.
You have no claim on your former spouse's SS benefits.