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Can I Buy Life Insurance for My Grandparents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 12, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can typically buy life insurance for your grandparents, but there are some considerations to keep in mind. Life insurance for grandparents can provide financial support for their final expenses, help cover outstanding debts, or leave a legacy for the family. Here are some key points to consider:

  1. Consent: In most cases, you will need your grandparents' consent to purchase a life insurance policy on their behalf. They will likely need to participate in the application process, which m...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance for My Ex Husband?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, July 24, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

In most cases, you cannot directly buy life insurance for your ex-husband without his consent. Life insurance typically requires the insured person's consent and participation in the application process. As an ex-spouse, you generally don't have an insurable interest in your former spouse's life, which is a key requirement for purchasing life insurance on someone else's life.

However, if you have children together and there are court-ordered financial responsibilities or child support involved...


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Can I Buy Final Expense Insurance for My Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, July 20, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can purchase final expense insurance for your parents. Final expense insurance, also known as burial insurance or funeral insurance, is a type of life insurance designed to cover the costs associated with a person's funeral, burial, and other end-of-life expenses.

Here are some important points to consider if you want to buy final expense insurance for your parents:

  1. Insurable Interest: Generally, you can buy life insurance on someone if you have an insurable interest in their life. Ins...


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Term Life Insurance for My Adult Children

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, July 16, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

To buy term life insurance for your adult children, you generally need to follow these steps:

  • Research Insurance Companies: Look for reputable insurance companies that offer term life insurance policies. Consider factors such as the company's financial strength, customer reviews, and the policy options they provide.
  • Determine Coverage Needs: Assess your adult children's financial obligations and future needs. Consider factors like their income, debts, mortgages, and dependents. This evaluation ...

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Life Insurance for My Parents with No Medical Exam

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can I buy no medical exam life insurance for my parents?

Yes, if you are an adult child, you may purchase life insurance on your parents.

However, you may need their approval and signature on the application for coverage.

There are no medical exam life insurance policies for seniors; such as, permanent life insurance, term life insurance, or guaranteed issue whole life insurance policies.

Whether or not your parents will qualify for coverage may depend on their age and health.

However, even if the...
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How Much Life Insurance for My Wife?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, June 9, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

When it comes to buying life insurance for your wife, there are many things to take into consideration.

Husbands may want to protect their family by purchasing life insurance on their wife so that there is no financial stress upon the passing of the wife.

Consider everything your wife does for your family, from shopping, to cleaning to cooking to running errands, to picking up the kids after school and taking them to the doctor, among all the other things she does.

Now, imagine how many hours sh...


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Buy Life Insurance for My Parents

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy life insurance for my parents?

Yes. if you are an adult, you may purchase life insurance on your parent or parents.

Many adult children choose to purchase life insurance on their parents so there are funds available to pay for the final expenses for their parents.

And, even if your parents have pre-existing health issues, they can get insured with guaranteed issue life insurance coverage.

You can purchase life insurance on your parents, pay the premiums, and name yourself as the benefic...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance for My Dad?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, March 18, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, if you are an adult child, you may be able tp purchase a life insurance policy on your father.

Adult children have an Insurable Interest in their parents.

In order to buy life insurance on someone else, you need an Insurable Interest in the person you wish to insure.

Many adult children buy life insurance on their parents to make sure there is money available to pay for their parents' final expenses.

Learn how to buy life insurance for your Dad.


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Can I Buy Life Insurance for My Wife?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 20, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, if you are married, you may purchase life insurance on your wife.

Married couples have an Insurable Interest in one another.

Insurable Interest is required if you wish to insure someone else.

Many husbands buy life insurance policies on their wives to replace their income, or to cover the cost to hire someone to perform all of the work a wife may do for her family.

Learn more about buying life insurance on your wife.


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Can I Buy Funeral Insurance for My Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, October 8, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, adult children with an insurable interest in their parents may purchase funeral insurance policies for their parents.

Insurable interest is required in order to buy life insurance on someone else.

Insurable interest does exist between parents and their adult children.

There are guaranteed issue funeral insurance policies available for your parents if they are between the ages of 45-85.

That means there is no doctor exam required, and you won’t have to answer any questions about the health ...


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Can I Buy Burial Insurance on My Aunt?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 27, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may be able to buy a burial insurance policy on your aunt.

However, in order to purchase life insurance on someone else, you need an Insurable Interest in the person you wish to insure for life insurance.

If you rely on your aunt for some form of financial support, she owes you money, or you would suffer a financial loss upon her death, then you have an Insurable Interest in her, and you may purchase burial insurance on your aunt.

Learn about buying burial insurance on your aunt and how...


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Can I Buy Burial Insurance for My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 7, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you have a brother who is in ill health, has no money saved, or owes you money, you may be wondering if you can buy burial insurance on him.

Today, many siblings are purchasing life insurance on their sibling to help cover the cost of their brother or sister's final expenses, including a funeral and burial.

These costs can exceed $8,000 and create financial stress upon the passing of your brother or sister if you don't have the money available to pay for these final expenses.

The fact is, yo...
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Life Insurance on My Grandfather?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 19, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy a life insurance policy on my grandfather?

Yes, adult grandchildren may purchase life insurance on their grandparents.

In fact, many parents of elderly people, and even adult grandchildren purchase life insurance on their grandparents.

The fact is, many seniors may not have enough money saved to cover the cost of their final expenses, including a burial, funeral, casket, memorial service, etc.

And, with the average cost of final expenses around $8,000 - it can be a costly undertaking to...
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Funeral Insurance for My Parents

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, July 3, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can I buy a funeral insurance policy on either or both of my parents?

Yes, adult children with an insurable interest on their parents may purchase funeral life insurance plans on their parents.

I your folks don't have much money saved, live on a tight budget, or haven't planned for their final expenses, it may be a good idea for you to plan ahead so you aren't stuck with a sizable bill without the funds to pay it when the time comes.

Today, the average cost of a funeral, burial and related expen...
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Can I Buy Life Insurance for My Grandma?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, June 1, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you have an elderly grandmother who is on a fixed monthly income you may be wondering if she has enough money saved to help pay for her final expenses. And, you may also ask yourself if you can buy life insurance for your grandma?

The answer is
 "YES", you can.

Many adult grandchildren purchase life insurance plans for their grandparents to make sure there is no financial stress in paying for their grandmother or grandfather’s funeral and burial expenses.

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average cost of a f...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance for Myself?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, April 21, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can buy a life insurance policy on yourself, which would name you as the insured, and you would select someone else to be the beneficiary of the policy.

The beneficiary is the person who receives the proceeds from your life insurance when you die.

This is the most common way to buy life insurance - buying coverage on yourself.

There are many reasons someone would choose to buy a life insurance policy including to replace their income for their family, pay off mortgage, provide for spous...

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Can I Buy Life Insurance for My Husband?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 23, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can buy life insurance on her husband.

If you are married, you have an insurable interest (which is required) in your husband. That means, you stand to lose out financially if your husband were to die.

Either you rely on him for financial support or you would suffer financially if he were to pass away.

You may even be able to purchase life insurance direct online for your husband with no physical exam required.

Some plans even allow you to start the life insurance coverage immediately, ...
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Should I Buy Life Insurance on My Spouse?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, November 4, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Do I need life insurance coverage for my spouse?

It depends. Does your spouse work, earn an income and contribute to paying for the living expenses for your family?

Even if your spouse doesn't earn income, he or she may handle a lot of the work around the house taking care of the kids, running errands, grocery shopping, cleaning your home, making the meals, and everything else that gets done so your family can live a nice life.

Now imagine how much it would cost to hire someone to do all of the ...
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Can I Renew My Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 27, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
It depends on the type of life insurance policy you own.

Most term life insurance policies offer the option of renewability which means you may renew your life insurance coverage for another "term" when your original term life policy ends.

However, the duration of your renewal term may vary by insurer and type of policy.

For instance, some plans may offer yearly renewal, while others may guarantee you a level rate for a period of up to 10 years on your renewal term life policy. 

In addiiton, you ...
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Should I Get Life Insurance Coverage for My Spouse?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 25, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The need for term life coverage applies equally to income-earning spouses, and there are strong arguments for acquiring life insurance for a partner or spouse who is not drawing an income, as well.

For instance, losing a stay-at-home spouse can lead to dramatically increased child-care costs, time away from work for the surviving spouse, final expenses, the settling of outstanding debts, and these are just a few of the financial aspects of such a serious loss as the death of ...


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Where can I get Life Insurance for My Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

It is possible to buy life insurance for your parents if you have an insurable interest in them.

Children do have an insurable interest in their parents since they may rely on their parents for financial support, or suffer financial loss if their parents were to die.

However, some insurers may require that the child have the permission of the parents, and sign the application, as well as, answer some health questions when you apply for the life insurance policies on your parent...


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Can I Get Life Insurance On My Ex?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 8, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can purchase life insurance on your ex.

If you have insurable interest and your ex spouse gives you permission then you can get life insurance on your ex.
 

In fact, it may be wise to include life insurance coverage requirements in your divorce settlement. This way financial obligations such as child support can be protected for the future.

If the spouse paying child support passes away, the life insurance will be paid out the the guardian of the child and the child w...


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Why Does My Child Need Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, May 26, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Your child may or may not need life insurance? That really is up to you as a parent to determine if you should buy life insurance on your child.

Why is it that parents like you get child life insurance plans?

It's actually very simple: Life insurance for your child is very affordable and can provide guaranteed life insurance protection for your child's entire life.

There are many benefits of buying children's life insurance policies.

Considering the increase in health issues related to children t...
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Why Buy Life Insurance For My Children?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, May 10, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are several very good reasons you may choose to purchase life insurance policies for your children.

For instance, Children's life insurance rates are the lowest there are, and you may be able to start a child life insurance plan for just a few dollars per month.

By locking in a guaranteed rate on whole life insurance protection for the child's entire life, you will never have to worry about medical issues or insurability issues prohibiting your child from qualifying for ...


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Can I Borrow Against My Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, April 1, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

It depends on the type of life insurance policy you own.

There are two basic types of life insurance: -

1. Term Life Insurance - these typically don't have any cash value (some may have a return of premium at the end of the policy term). 

2. Permanent Life Insurance - these include whole life, universal life, indexed universal life and variable life insurance plans.  These will typically have some level of cash value that builds up inside the policy over time.

The life insuranc...


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Can I Get A Life Insurance Policy On My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, March 18, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You can buy a life insurance policy on your brother if you have an “insurable interest” in his life. 

This could include being his custodian if he is not yet an adult, or handicapped, being his business partner, being responsible for his outstanding debts, and other scenarios. 

It would be challenging to think of an instance when you would be denied the privilege of insuring your brother.  Of course, your brother has to cooperate. This means, he will need to answer some...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance On My Ex Husband?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, March 15, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may be able to buy life insurance eon your ex-husband.

If you have an "Insurable Interest" you may purchase life insurance on your ex-husband. 

That would probably mean that he is responsible for child support or alimony payments to you based on your divorce agreement. 

While buying life insurance on another person requires his cooperation that cooperation can be ordered by the court. 

You should be the life owner, payer and beneficiary of the life insurance policy. T...


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Can I Take Out A Life Insurance Policy On My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, February 15, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may be able to buy a life insurance policy on your brother if you have an 'insurable interest" in your brother.

Insurable Interest means that there is some sort of financial link between you and your brother. Either you rely on him for some financial support, or you may suffer financially if he were to die.

Your brother would, of course, need to cooperate in the process, sign the application for life insurance and provide medical information.  There are many circumstan...


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Can My Employer Take Out Life Insurance On Me?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 11, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Corporate owned life insurance (COLI) policies have been used for many years, but it's purpose has changed over the years.

It began as a way to provide necessary money to a business when a key employee died. The death benefit allows the employer to recoup some of the loss of earnings incurred when a productive employee dies, and provides money for recruiting and training a replacement. 
 

For many years, it was a common practice for an employer to take out life insurance on a...


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Can I Get Life Insurance On My Boyfriend?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, February 8, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

As long as you have an insurable interest you can buy a life insurance policy on another person.  That interest need only be present at the time you purchase the life insurance policy.  If that interest ceases you can still own the life insurance policy on the other person's life. 

In addition, you may need the person you want to insure to sign the application for life insurance and answer some health questions.

There are many scenarios where this is practiced and generally is...


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Can I Take Out A Life Insurance Policy On My Spouse?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, February 7, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can take out life insurance on your spouse.

In order to buy life insurance on another person you need an insurable interest in that person.

Insurable interest basically means you rely on the person for financial support, or you may suffer financially if the person were to die.

There does exist insurable interest between spouses, so you can take out a life insurance policy on your spouse.

When purchasing the life insurance on your spouse you may need your spouse's signature and he or she ...
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How Much Life Insurance Should I Get For My Child?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, January 15, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you are just looking for a burial type life insurance policy which you would like to give to your child as a gift when they are an adult, perhaps when they have a family of their own, you might just start off with a $30,000 life insurance plan.

Underwriting is usually minimal in most cases on life insurance policies for children, meaning there is no health exam and few health questions. You can even get a quote and apply online for your child's life insurance plan in about...


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How Can I Take A Life Insurance Policy Out On My Father?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, January 14, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
It is possible to take out a life insurance policy on your father.

Since he is your father, you have an insurable interest in him, which is required in order to buy life insurance on someone else.

However, when taking out the coverage you may need his signature on the application, and he may have to answer some health questions. But, some life insurance plans may not require his knowledge.

This article explains how to buy life insurance on your parent. You can even request a life insurance quote...
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Can I purchase life insurance on my parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 7, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can purchase life insurance on your parents.

Many children buy life insurance on their parents to help pay for final expenses; such as, funeral and burial costs which may add up to as much as $7,500 or more per parent. A study of Funeral Director's indicates the average cost of a funeral to be around $7,750.

In order for someone to buy life insurance on another person there must exist insurable interest. This means you either rely on the person you want to insure for money, or you woul...
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Am I Able To Get Life Insurance On My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, December 6, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to get life insurance on your brother.

The life insurance company requires an insurable interest in the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Insurable interest means you rely on the person for some form of financial support, or you would suffer financially if the person were to die.

Insurable interest does exist between spouses, parents and their children, and siblings, among others.

So, you could buy life insurance on your brother, but you may need his permission, s...
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How Long Will My Life Insurance Last?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 3, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
It depends on the type of life insurance you own.

Permanent life insurance lasts your entire lifetime, as long as you pay the premiums on time.

Term life insurance lasts for the length of the term.

Since term life is temporary, your life insurance lasts for the term you select when you purchase the policy. Many term life policies offer terms of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

So, term life insurance may last as long as 30 years, as long as you keep paying your premiums on time.



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How Do I Get Life Insurance For My Mother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, October 30, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
In order to buy life insurance on another person the insurance company will require that you have an insurable interest in that person.

Insurable interest basically means you ely on the person for financial support, or you stand to lose out financially if the person were to die.

There does exist insurable interest between parents and their children, so you can buy life insurance for your mother.

However, in order to get life insurance on your mom, you may need her permission, signature on the ap...
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Can I Purchase Life Insurance For My Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 6, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You can purchase life insurance for your parents since you have an "insurable interest" in your parents.

Some of the more common reasons adult children buy life insurance on their parents are for estate preservation or to take care of final expenses foe your parents.

You can also be the premium-payer, and as the owner of the life insurance policy, you can choose who is the beneficiary, and change it at any time. Typically, death proceeds are paid out free from taxes and avoid...


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Who Gets My Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 3, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you own the life insurance policy that is insuring your life. the person who gets your life insurance death benefit upon your death is the person you name as beneficiary on your life insurance policy.

If someone else is the owner of the life insurance policy insuring your life, the owner gets to choose the beneficiary, although as the insured person, you may have a say in choosing the beneficiary.

However, if the beneficiary is responsible for your death, the secondary bene...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance For My Father?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 11, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can buy a life insurance policy for your father.

As long as your father gives his permission/consent, and he can qualify for the life insurance coverage, yes you can. 

He would need to sign the application for life insurance coverage.  You would be listed as the Owner and Premium Payer of the life insurance policy.

You would want to name yourself as the beneficiary of the life insurance policy, which means upon your father's death, you would receive the death benef...


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Can I Buy Life Insurance For My Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, August 28, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can buy life insurance for your parents, but there are some requirements in order to purchase life insurance on your parents.

1. If you are going to own the life insurance policy for your parents, you can get a small life insurance policy to be used on final expenses. If you want to own a policy on them for a larger amount of coverage, you must show that you contribute to their lives financially, that you would suffer some financial loss if they were to die, for exa...


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