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Take a look at this sentence. Can someone sit eme the specific gframmar rules this breaks?

Federal law requires that a married person's beneficiary be the spouse for this plan unless the spouse consents.
 

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The problem is 'unless the spouseconsents'- it's incomplete. The spouse must, preumably, consent to not being the beneficiary. ;-)
 
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