THE FORM THAT BEATS YOUR WILL
The Paperwork That Overrides Your Will — and Most People Never Check It
You can have a perfect will and still have the wrong person inherit everything.
The beneficiary line on your life insurance, 401(k), IRA, and pay-on-death bank accounts does not answer to your will. Whoever is named on that form gets the money — full stop.
So the ex-spouse you removed from your will years ago? If they’re still on the beneficiary form, they can legally collect. Blank forms and outdated names quietly wreck good plans every single day.
The fix costs nothing but ten honest minutes: log in and read who you actually named.
👇 Comment “CHECK” if you can’t remember the last time you looked at who’s named on your accounts.
That honesty is the first real move — and I want to know who’s ready to make it.
SHARE: Tag someone who’s been divorced, remarried, or had a big life change and never updated a thing. This one has saved whole inheritances.
For educational and informational purposes only; not legal, tax, or financial advice.
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Damita Johnson -Chief Iron Mountain
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THE FORM THAT BEATS YOUR WILL
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