Next of kin request

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Strange one !!

I always nominate my wife as my NOK, because she is, as your spouse is your NOK.

I suppose that if I was ever told not to nominate my wife then the options would be my nearest relatives, which for me would be my eldest son, youngest son, closely followed by my parents.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
What I usually do on these kind of forms, because I don't have any family in the UK, is to put the name of my cat, followed by by surname and, if they want a contact number or an address I make them up.
Never had anybody coming back to me with a query about the made up relative!
 

Gary E

Veteran
Location
Hampshire
Sounds callous but imagine you and you're wife were in an accident.

Who would you want to be called?

Get this question a lot (I'm in the armed forces).
 

Gary E

Veteran
Location
Hampshire
What I usually do on these kind of forms, because I don't have any family in the UK, is to put the name of my cat, followed by by surname and, if they want a contact number or an address I make them up.
Never had anybody coming back to me with a query about the made up relative!
So 'Tiddles 5mph' it is then huh?

Who could possibly question that? :laugh:
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
So 'Tiddles 5mph' it is then huh?

Who could possibly question that? :laugh:
Actually Tiddles is my Brompton!
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Norm

Guest
My mistake, that sounds a lot better :thumbsup:
Are you sure it sounds better? Mushi 5mph sounds like a horrible low-speed accident to me, possibly involving fruit and / or vegetables. :giggle:

As Gary says, though, the form is to give them another name / number to contact. If you are renting in joint names, they wouldn't need the name of your spouse as they already have that, but they may need someone else to contact. They are, after all, in some small way responsible for you whilst you live in their property and there's the old saying that most accidents happen in the home.
 
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