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Exemption: Death benefits payable to a specific beneficiary, not the deceased's estate

Citation: Stat. - Fla. Stat. Ann. § 222.13

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Fla. Stat. Ann. § 222.13 :
222.13. Life insurance policies; disposition of proceeds

(1) Whenever any person residing in the state shall die leaving insurance on his or her life, the said insurance shall inure exclusively to the benefit of the person for whose use and benefit such insurance is designated in the policy, and the proceeds thereof shall be exempt from the claims of creditors of the insured unless the insurance policy or a valid assignment thereof provides otherwise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, whenever the insurance, by designation or otherwise, is payable to the insured or to the insured's estate or to his or her executors, administrators, or assigns, the insurance proceeds shall become a part of the insured's estate for all purposes and shall be administered by the personal representative of the estate of the insured in accordance with the probate laws of the state in like manner as other assets of the insured's estate.

(2) Payments as herein directed shall, in every such case, discharge the insurer from any further liability under the policy, and the insurer shall in no event be responsible for, or be required to see to, the application of such payments.
Last Amended: 1995
1995
Amended by Laws 1995, c. 95-147, � 1202, eff. July 10, 1995.
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