Summary
In Wisconsin, if no beneficiary is listed for ETF retirement benefits, they typically go to the estate. Non-adopted stepchildren usually have no claim unless named as beneficiaries. The ETF is not responsible for verifying relationships unless theres a dispute. Consult an estate planning or probate attorney for specific advice.Full Conversation
I have a question about beneficios
Hello Jake! Could you please clarify what type of beneficios (benefits) you're referring to? Also, could you specify your location as laws related to benefits can vary based on the geographical location?
Wisconsin. ETF WISCONSIN Retirement and benefits did n
Hello Jake! It seems you have questions about ETF Wisconsin retirement and benefits. Could you please specify what exactly is the issue or query regarding these benefits?
Yes, my dad passed away and did not list anyone. he had a step daughter who my dad divorce her mother when she was *. she was not adopted should she have claim to his benifits
In Wisconsin, the following rules apply:
- If no beneficiary is listed, benefits typically go to the estate.
- Non-adopted stepchildren usually have no claim unless named as beneficiaries.
However, it's best to consult a local attorney to navigate your specific situation.
if etf didnot ask for adoption papers are they liable
The ETF is not typically responsible for verifying relationships unless there's a dispute. However, it's best to consult a local attorney for specific advice on this matter.
What kind of lawyer
You should consult with an Estate Planning or Probate attorney. They specialize in matters related to estates, wills, and beneficiaries.
Thank you
You're welcome, Jake. If you need any more help, feel free to ask. Good luck with everything.