When the proceeds of a life insurance policy becoming a claim by death of the insured are left with an insurance company under a trust or other agreement, the benefits accruing thereunder after the death of the insured are not transferable nor subject to computation or incumbrance nor to legal process, except in an action to recover for necessaries if the parties to the trust or other agreement so agree.
HISTORY: Former 1976 Code Section 38-9-350 [1953 (48) 493; 1962 Code Section 37-169.1] recodified as Section 38-65-100 by 1987 Act No. 155, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 65 - Group Life Insurance
Section 38-65-10. Circulation of false or misleading information by life insurers.
Section 38-65-20. Misrepresentations to induce termination of life insurance policies.
Section 38-65-30. Assignment of rights and benefits under policies.
Section 38-65-40. Requirements of policies.
Section 38-65-50. Restrictions on mass-marketed life insurance.
Section 38-65-70. Coverage of families of employees and members.
Section 38-65-100. Spendthrift provisions in settlement agreements are valid.
Section 38-65-110. Extension of right to apply for individual policy.
Section 38-65-120. Interest on payment; when required.
Section 38-65-210. Provisions required in all policies.
Section 38-65-310. Life, term, and endowment insurance on franchise or wholesale plan.
Section 38-65-320. Termination of or refusal to renew policy issued on franchise or wholesale plan.
Section 38-65-330. Conversion privilege of policy issued on franchise or wholesale plan.