NEWS & INFORMATION
Changing Lives,
Changing Needs: Marriage and Your Insurance
Of course, thinking
about how marriage will affect insurance is not
at the top of a couples list when the wedding
vows are taking place, but with every life stage
and change, insurance needs to be a priority.
The basics such as name and address changes are
not the only insurance evaluations that need to
be considered before and after the marriage. Is
pre-natal care offered on your health insurance?
What about that new engagement and wedding band..are
you sure they are covered? These and many other
questions could cause unexpected losses in the
future for newlyweds. By following the 6 steps
below, your insurance will be marriage ready:
1. Update all policies
to add the new spouse and cancel any unneeded
polices (such as policies you will merge like
auto, homeowners, or renters insurance).
2. Life insurance
would need to be purchased and beneficiaries changed
on existing life and annuity policies (although
in most states your spouse is automatically your
beneficiary it is still best to change). Also,
you will want to most likely broaden your life
insurance to include your spouse and to raise
the policy value.
3. Consider merging
your health insurance since the rate will probably
be better. Also, if the canceled health insurance
is offered through an employer, one of you will
want to check to see if the premium portion the
employer pays is eligible for reimbursement. Furthermore,
you and your spouse should consider coverages
such as pre-natal care and lower deductibles when
deciding which company to stay with.
4. Renters or homeowners
insurance limits will need to change for added
spouses personal items.
5. Consider getting
endorsements for valuables such as wedding rings,
furs, etc.
6. If you or your
spouse currently do not carry umbrella, long-term
care, or disability insurance, now is the time
to consider purchasing those additional policies.
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