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It's more difficult to contest a life insurance beneficiary than a will, because life insurance doesn't go through probate. However, if you can show that the deceased neglected to update the policy after a major life change, such as remarriage or adoption, or that the deceased had been subjected to undue pressure during a final illness, a probate court may order that the insurance be paid to another beneficiary.
 
It's more difficult to contest a life insurance beneficiary than a will, because life insurance doesn't go through probate. However, if you can show that the deceased neglected to update the policy after a major life change, such as remarriage or adoption, or that the deceased had been subjected to undue pressure during a final illness, a probate court may order that the insurance be paid to another beneficiary.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==