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WIBTA if I keep my Ex’s Life Insurance Payout instead of giving it to his pregnant girlfriend?

by Emily Davis
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP) was engaged to her partner of seven years after they made significant life plans, including purchasing life insurance policies and naming each other as beneficiaries. The relationship ended abruptly when the fiancé left OP for the woman he had cheated with, just two months before their scheduled wedding.

Although the OP eventually moved on after a difficult period, the former fiancé unexpectedly passed away a year later. Because he never updated his beneficiary designation, the $100,000 life insurance payout is legally set to go to the OP. This has created a new conflict, as the ex-fiancé’s current girlfriend, who is pregnant and unemployed, is demanding the money, leaving the OP questioning her moral and legal obligation.

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According to Dr. Logan Ross, a specialist in contract and estate planning ethics, “Designations of beneficiaries on legally executed financial instruments generally supersede subsequent life changes unless formal documentation indicates otherwise; the intent is to finalize matters according to the signatory’s last formal instruction.”

The OP is technically in the right. The life insurance policy is a contract, and the OP remains the named beneficiary because the ex-fiancé failed to complete the necessary administrative steps to change it during the year following the separation. His failure to act is a reflection of his own organizational oversight, not the OP’s responsibility. The girlfriend’s appeal relies on emotional context (her pregnancy and unemployment), which, while sympathetic, does not legally override the existing beneficiary status.

While the OP’s desire to avoid being heartless by considering a small donation for the child is understandable, it is crucial that she sets clear boundaries. Any money given should be framed as a voluntary gift to the child, entirely separate from any obligation related to the policy itself. The professional recommendation is for the OP to secure the legal funds first, and then, if she chooses, make a separate, defined charitable contribution to the baby’s future, ensuring she does not allow guilt to compel her into transferring the entire $100,000.

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The OP is caught between a legal entitlement and a complex emotional situation involving the needs of an unborn child. While the OP acted correctly by assuming the ex-fiancé would manage his own financial paperwork after their breakup, she now faces pressure to yield the funds due to the circumstances of the deceased and the demands of his current partner.

The central question for consideration is whether the OP should adhere strictly to the legal designation as the named beneficiary, or if she should voluntarily relinquish the funds out of sympathy for the ex-fiancé’s child. Should the final decision be governed by the deceased’s documented instructions or by the immediate needs of his dependents?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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