In order to change an irrevocable beneficiary designation on a life insurance policy, a policyowner will need A. Written consent of the current beneficiary. B. Written consent of the new beneficiary. C. A permission from the insurer. D. Nothing: policyowners may change beneficiaries at any time.
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