Monday, September 18, 2017

If you smoke cigarettes or cigars or chew tobacco


If you smoke cigarettes or cigars or chew tobacco, you could save some money on your life insurance policy by quitting. Insurance companies don't care whether you smoke socially or smoke several packs per day. So, even a "light" habit could cost you. Even young smokers pay more for life insurance than they would if they did not smoke, due to the higher risk of health problems.

If your financial situation changes significantly, such as what comes with purchasing a home, reassess your life insurance needs. A policy sufficient for a renter may need to be increased for a new homeowner to make sure your family has enough financial stability to maintain mortgage payments in the event of your death.

If you have a property settlement agreement with a former spouse, setting forth an expectation that the other partner pays all or part of your children's expenses or alimony, factor this into your life insurance decisions. Should your former spouse die, unless it is clearly in the estate documentation, there is no requirement that the estate will continue to pay those expenses. Instead, it may make sense to insure your ex spouse and list yourself as beneficiary, in order to protect yourself and your children.

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