A. Except as otherwise provided under federal law or law of this Commonwealth, upon the entry of a decree of annulment or divorce from the bond of matrimony on and after July 1, 1993, any revocable beneficiary designation contained in a then existing written contract owned by one party that provides for the payment of any death benefit to the other party is revoked. A death benefit prevented from passing to a former spouse by this section shall be paid as if the former spouse had predeceased the decedent. The payor of any death benefit shall be discharged from all liability upon payment in accordance with the terms of the contract providing for the death benefit, unless the payor receives written notice of a revocation under this section prior to payment.
B. The term "death benefit" includes any payments under a life insurance contract, annuity, retirement arrangement, compensation agreement or other contract designating a beneficiary of any right, property or money in the form of a death benefit.
C. This section shall not apply (i) to the extent a decree of annulment or divorce from the bond of matrimony, or a written agreement of the parties provides for a contrary result as to specific death benefits, or (ii) to any trust or any death benefit payable to or under any trust.
D. If this section is preempted by federal law with respect to the payment of any death benefit, a former spouse who, not for value, receives the payment of any death benefit that the former spouse is not entitled to under this section is personally liable for the amount of the payment to the person who would have been entitled to it were this section not preempted.
E. Every decree of annulment or divorce from the bond of matrimony entered on or after July 1, 2012, shall contain the following notice in conspicuous, bold print:
Beneficiary designations for any death benefit, as defined in subsection B of § 20-111.1 of the Code of Virginia, made payable to a former spouse may or may not be automatically revoked by operation of law upon the entry of a final decree of annulment or divorce. If a party intends to revoke any beneficiary designation made payable to a former spouse following the annulment or divorce, the party is responsible for following any and all instructions to change such beneficiary designation given by the provider of the death benefit. Otherwise, existing beneficiary designations may remain in full force and effect after the entry of a final decree of annulment or divorce.
1993, c. 417; 2007, c. 306; 2012, c. 493.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 6 - Divorce, Affirmation and Annulment
§ 20-89.1. Suit to annul marriage
§ 20-90. Suit to affirm marriage
§ 20-91. Grounds for divorce from bond of matrimony; contents of decree
§ 20-93. Insanity of guilty party after commencement of desertion no defense
§ 20-94. Effect of cohabitation after knowledge of adultery, sodomy or buggery; lapse of five years
§ 20-95. Grounds for divorces from bed and board
§ 20-96. Jurisdiction of suits for annulment, affirmance or divorce
§ 20-97. Domicile and residential requirements for suits for annulment, affirmance, or divorce
§ 20-99. How such suits instituted and conducted; costs
§ 20-99.1:1. How defendant may accept service; waive service
§ 20-99.2. Service in divorce and annulment cases
§ 20-102. When not necessary to allege or prove offer of reconciliation
§ 20-103. Court may make orders pending suit for divorce, custody or visitation, etc.
§ 20-104. Order of publication against nonresident defendant
§ 20-104.1. Orders of publication may be combined
§ 20-105. Permissible form for orders of publication
§ 20-105.1. Alternative procedures
§ 20-106. Testimony may be required to be given orally; evidence by affidavit
§ 20-107.1. Court may decree as to maintenance and support of spouses
§ 20-107.1:1. Court may decree as to maintenance of life insurance policy
§ 20-107.2. Court may decree as to custody and support of children
§ 20-107.3. Court may decree as to property and debts of the parties
§ 20-108. Revision and alteration of such decrees
§ 20-108.1. Determination of child or spousal support
§ 20-110. Maintenance and support for a spouse to cease on remarriage
§ 20-111. Decree of divorce from bond of matrimony extinguishes contingent property rights
§ 20-111.1. Revocation of death benefits by divorce or annulment
§ 20-112. Notice when proceedings reopened
§ 20-114. Recognizance for compliance with order or decree
§ 20-115. Commitment and sentence for failure to comply with order or decree
§ 20-116. Effect of divorce from bed and board and what court may decree
§ 20-117. Divorce from bond of matrimony after divorce from bed and board
§ 20-118. Prohibition of remarriage pending appeal from divorce decree; certain marriages validated
§ 20-120. Revocation of decree from bed and board
§ 20-121.01. Decree of divorce from bonds of matrimony without decree from bed and board
§ 20-121.02. Decree of divorce without amended bill or amended cross-bill
§ 20-121.03. Identifying information confidential; separate addendum
§ 20-121.1. Reinstatement of suit
§ 20-121.2. Validation of absolute divorce granted where no decree from bed and board
§ 20-121.3. Validation of certain divorces granted prior to April 23, 1962
§ 20-121.4. Restoration of former name