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3 reasons why your child should (or shouldn't) have life insurance

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Should you carry life insurance on your children? Read on to learn the most common considerations when making this decision

When determining whether or not to carry life insurance on your children, you'll find that people have a variety of opinions. Here's a look at some of the most common considerations for and against life insurance policies on children:

  • Financial security. Traditionally, you take out life insurance to provide for the financial security of dependents. The policy should include funds to replace the insured's income and to pay off debts. Neither of these reasons applies to young children. They don't generally have any significant income, and they don't usually have any debts. Some parents might want to carry a modest amount of insurance to cover funeral costs for their children in case the unthinkable happens.
  •  Insurability. Some people believe that by taking out a policy at a young age, it helps guarantee insurability as the child grows older. This could be important if the child develops a major illness later in life. The problem is that if the child does develop a serious illness, insurance will still become very expensive or limited.
  • Insurance as an investment. Some advisors suggest that parents should take out a whole life policy on their children. These policies include a savings component to build up cash value in the policy. You could then use that value for education expenses or other needs. But others say that there are cheaper and more efficient ways to save than by using life insurance. For example, putting money into a tax-advantaged 529 education savings plan is often a better way to save for school tuition costs.
    Although a majority of advisors may argue against life insurance for children, there may be some situations where people find it makes sense. However, you shouldn't take out a policy just because it is offered to you or because others are doing it. Make sure to do your homework and know exactly why you need the insurance.

 

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