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Exemption: Life insurance proceeds if clause prohibits proceeds from being used to pay beneficiary's creditors

Citation: Stat. - Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 38a-454

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Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 38a-454 :
s 38a-454. Proceeds of insurance policies and annuities may be held in trust

Sec. 38a-454. (Formerly Sec. 38-162). Proceeds of insurance policies and annuities may be held in trust.
Any domestic life insurance company shall have power to hold the proceeds of any policy issued by it under a trust or other agreement upon such terms and restrictions as to revocation by the policyholder and control by beneficiaries and with such exemptions from the claims of creditors of beneficiaries other than the policyholder as have been agreed to in writing by such company and the policyholder. Such insurance company shall not be required to segregate funds so held but may hold them as a part of its general corporate assets. Similar terms, restrictions and exemptions, for the benefit of any payee other than the purchaser, may be included by any such company in any annuity contract or any agreement issued in connection therewith or supplemental thereto. When any foreign or alien life insurance company doing business in Connecticut holds the proceeds of a life insurance policy or annuity contract under any trust or other agreement consistent with its charter or the laws of its domicile, beneficiaries of such trust or other agreement shall be entitled to exemptions from claims of creditors as hereinbefore provided to the same extent as if the trust or other agreement were entered into with a domestic life insurance company.
Last Amended: 1990
1990
CREDIT(S) (1949 Rev., s 6151; 1958 Rev., s 38-162; 1990, P.A. 90-243, s 66, eff. Oct. 1, 1990.)

(1949 Rev., S. 6151; P.A. 90-243, S. 66.)

History: P.A. 90-243 substituted "foreign" for "nonresident" and "alien" for "foreign" insurance companies; Sec. 38-162 transferred to Sec. 38a-454 in 1991.
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