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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Beneficiary Designation - Tintin in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Employee Name and Social Security Number in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Select your Current Marital Status from the options provided. If you are married and choose a primary beneficiary other than your spouse, be prepared to complete Section III.
  4. In Section II, designate your primary and secondary beneficiaries. Enter their names, Social Security Numbers, and relationships to you. Remember that the total percentage for primary and secondary beneficiaries must equal 100%.
  5. If applicable, complete the Spousal Consent section if your spouse is not listed as the sole primary beneficiary. This requires their signature.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your designations before submitting it through our platform.

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Many people choose the following beneficiaries: A spouse or long-term partner. Adult children. Other family members or close friends. A trust - a legal entity that manages an inheritance on behalf of your heirs and pays out the money over time, which might be an option if you want minor children to receive assets.
Anyone who will suffer financially by your loss is likely your first choice for a beneficiary. You can usually split the benefit among multiple beneficiaries as long as the total percentage of the proceeds equal 100 percent.
Three or More Beneficiaries in Succession If the primary and secondary beneficiaries die, the third person named will receive the proceeds. Sample: Martha Doe, wife, or, in the event of her death, Richard Doe, cousin, or in the event of his death, Jane Doe, niece.
Beneficiary designations allow you to transfer assets directly to individuals, regardless of the terms of your will. Beneficiary designations are often made when a financial account, retirement account, or life insurance policy is established.
Most beneficiary designations will require you to provide a persons full legal name and their relationship to you (spouse, child, mother, etc.). Some beneficiary designations also include information like mailing address, email, phone number, date of birth and Social Security number.

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A per stirpes designation means that if a named beneficiary dies before the Insured dies, the children of the named beneficiary are entitled to the benefits, or the grandchildren of the named beneficiary if the children arent alive, or the great-grandchildren of the named beneficiary if the grandchildren arent alive,

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