So in the Army I had SGLI and when I got out, it changed to VGLI. Been keeping up the payments, it pays out $250,000, but now I have nobody I really need to or want to list as beneficiary now that I'm divorced. Right now I have my army buddy on there, he's been there for me more than anyone else over the years. But when time comes to pay the premium, I'd rather put that money elsewhere. Besides, nobody is leaving me a $250,000 or even a $1000 policy that I know of! On top of it, I also have my trust and after filling out the schedule B, it'll be everything: all NFA plus weapons, loading, ammo, all of it, and I have nobody to leave that to, except for my army buddy.
I looked, and the only insurance policies being bought are the whole life, not term life. And as for the trust, well, I guess it'd have to have a buyer and go through a lawyer and be setup to be transferred upon death to the buyer only. A notarized, non-removeable beneficiary upon death.
Anyone know anything about this? What should I do? Should I just cancel the VGLI, quit paying it? Leave the trust to the 'Hide with instructions to give some to members, raffle others off and offer others for prizes?
I wish there was a way I could get something now in return for leaving this to someone later; if there is, don't know how to go about it.
I looked, and the only insurance policies being bought are the whole life, not term life. And as for the trust, well, I guess it'd have to have a buyer and go through a lawyer and be setup to be transferred upon death to the buyer only. A notarized, non-removeable beneficiary upon death.
Anyone know anything about this? What should I do? Should I just cancel the VGLI, quit paying it? Leave the trust to the 'Hide with instructions to give some to members, raffle others off and offer others for prizes?
I wish there was a way I could get something now in return for leaving this to someone later; if there is, don't know how to go about it.