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sweeney99
Asked September 25, 2023
Can a limited liability company be paid long term care insurance benefits?
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AlvaDeer
Sep 25, 2023
The insurance policy dictates what entities will be paid according to the policy, so you will need to read the policy.
I am uncertain what you mean by a limited liability company in all of this.
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I am uncertain what you mean by a limited liability company in all of this.