If the beneficiary under an insurance policy on the life of an absentee is the absentee's spouse, child, or other person dependent upon the absentee for support and advance payments under the policy are necessary to support and maintain the beneficiary, the beneficiary shall be entitled to advance payments as the court determines under section 578.12 . "Beneficiary" under this section includes an heir at law of the person whose life is insured if the policy is payable to the insured's estate.
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