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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Benton finds a lower court properly ruled in favor of a life insurance company on a fiancé's motion for declaratory judgment. The fiancé argued that she was entitled to benefits following the death of her future husband, based on her claims that she was the sole beneficiary of his life insurance policy. However, the insurance company sufficiently showed in court that it did not owe her benefits given that the policy was not in full force at the time of his death. Affirmed.
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