Life Insurance policy

If the separation agreement states that these policies belong to you then you do not need to give her information regarding these policies.

Helena M. Nevicosi
Attorney with Rosen Law Firm

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I have company life insurance which is renewable every year. In my seperation agreement it states that I will take over the policies. My question is my son passed away last year, I paid for the funeral and put the rest away for my other child. Now my ex is demanding to see the policy and wants half of what is remaining. I was the benefactor on the policy.

Does she have any claim to this and do I need to show her the policy?