Jane_Doe
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Hey, Guys & Gals!
DH and I were just discussing the fact that we need to change up our life insurance. I am sure we are paying way too much - bought it from a (you guessed it!!) friend who is a Nationwide Broker. At the time, our finances and income were as such that a $100 a month difference didn't realy matter. Didn't shop around, etc. So, now we are looking to change up and save some of our resources (cold , hard cash, that is!).
Here is our info:
DH 53, Me 45, both non-smokers, both good but not excellent health. Don't anticiapte any problem being reinsured.
That being said, when you change policies, once the new policy "kicks in", is it then safe to cancel the old one? (This is one of my biggest concerns - getting a new policy and then, whoops - no you're not covered because ________ (fill in the blank with some lame LEGAL reason they can deny our claim). And, NO, we don't expect to collect if one of us were to murder the other.
Add'l. info: We don't need a LONG term policy (10 years should be PLENTY long)- once we sell our property, we will have no need for life insuarnce. Until then, I want it so that if one of us drops dead, the other will not be forced to sell the property. Most of our income is from rentals, so life insurance is kind of a luxury, vs. neccessity. But, keep in mind we would both need to pay someone to fill in for misc. duties (ex., DH does all maintenance and I do all bookwork). Bottom line, I will sleep better keeping a policy in force for now. And again, FYI, we are currently paying $235 a month for 500 k on DH and 250k on me. Some of that is in a -OMG- Universal policy (and I know better!!) Did I mention that we bought from an old friend ............
Now, for your input -
Who do you use for an insurance carrier and what are your costs/pol amts.? (If you don't mind sharing). I guess I need to know this from people with similar ages and/or those who have re-upped recently (since IIRC old policies are based on the age at which you signed up). I would like to deal with a "known" insurer - not someone obscure, if that makes sense!
Ok, I think that's the whole scoop!
Thanks for any input or help you may give me!!
Jane
DH and I were just discussing the fact that we need to change up our life insurance. I am sure we are paying way too much - bought it from a (you guessed it!!) friend who is a Nationwide Broker. At the time, our finances and income were as such that a $100 a month difference didn't realy matter. Didn't shop around, etc. So, now we are looking to change up and save some of our resources (cold , hard cash, that is!).
Here is our info:
DH 53, Me 45, both non-smokers, both good but not excellent health. Don't anticiapte any problem being reinsured.
That being said, when you change policies, once the new policy "kicks in", is it then safe to cancel the old one? (This is one of my biggest concerns - getting a new policy and then, whoops - no you're not covered because ________ (fill in the blank with some lame LEGAL reason they can deny our claim). And, NO, we don't expect to collect if one of us were to murder the other.
Add'l. info: We don't need a LONG term policy (10 years should be PLENTY long)- once we sell our property, we will have no need for life insuarnce. Until then, I want it so that if one of us drops dead, the other will not be forced to sell the property. Most of our income is from rentals, so life insurance is kind of a luxury, vs. neccessity. But, keep in mind we would both need to pay someone to fill in for misc. duties (ex., DH does all maintenance and I do all bookwork). Bottom line, I will sleep better keeping a policy in force for now. And again, FYI, we are currently paying $235 a month for 500 k on DH and 250k on me. Some of that is in a -OMG- Universal policy (and I know better!!) Did I mention that we bought from an old friend ............
Now, for your input -
Who do you use for an insurance carrier and what are your costs/pol amts.? (If you don't mind sharing). I guess I need to know this from people with similar ages and/or those who have re-upped recently (since IIRC old policies are based on the age at which you signed up). I would like to deal with a "known" insurer - not someone obscure, if that makes sense!
Ok, I think that's the whole scoop!
Thanks for any input or help you may give me!!
Jane