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Living Children Disclosure Form Annuities are issued by Prudential Annuities Life Assurance Corporation (PALACE), a Prudential Financial, Inc. company, which is solely responsible for its own financial.

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The ORD 201324 form is essential for identifying living children who may be beneficiaries under an annuity contract. Following this guide will help you complete the form accurately and efficiently, ensuring that all necessary information is provided.

Follow the steps to fill out the ORD 201324 form correctly.

  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your document editor.
  2. In Section 1, provide your personal information as the owner of the annuity. Fill in your full name (first, middle, last), street address, city, state, ZIP code, Social Security or Tax I.D. number, and date of birth.
  3. Proceed to Section 2, where you will input the information of each living child. For every child, enter their full name (first, middle, last), street address, city, state, ZIP code, Social Security or Tax I.D. number, and date of birth. Continue adding information for each child as required.
  4. If applicable, complete the additional information fields found in the continuation of Section 2 for any further living children.
  5. In the Signature section, ensure you sign and date the form, indicating that the information provided is accurate and that you acknowledge the named individuals as the only living children.
  6. For estates not probated, ensure a Small Estate Affidavit is signed by the Beneficiary if necessary.
  7. Upon completing all sections of the form, save your changes. You may choose to download, print, or share the completed form as required.

Complete your documentation process efficiently by filling out the ORD 201324 online today.

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