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Sorry to hijack this thread.
My dad bought life insurance for me and my brother when we were very young. The first time I remember seeing the life insurance was when I was around 8ish.
Now, being 29, my dad hands me the bill and I pay for it (he gives me back in cash). I remember when I got my second job, he demanded that I start paying it on my own, until I told him I didn't want to. Doesn't something like this requires my consent when I reach adult? I have no idea who the beneficiary is or any information about it. Is it wrong of him to hold information from me since the insurance is for my life? Is it my right to get information about it and if so, how can I go about doing it? I know he won't tell me. I remember having a brief discussion when I didn't want to pay for it, I asked him if we cancel, will we get money back, and he said yes.
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