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The death of a child isn’t something parents want
to think about. But life insurance isn’t necessarily all about
death. Child life insurance is about the future…and preparation.
Taking steps today can help create a better tomorrow. And as parents
or grandparents, our chief concern is making the future better for
our children.
How Does Child Life Insurance Help a Child
Right now, when a child is young, strong, and healthy, life
insurance is obtainable at a minimum cost. But if a child develops a
problem like a chronic disease, life insurance can be almost
impossible to obtain. So signing up for a low premium term life
insurance policy now, with a guaranteed periodic purchase option,
will make it possible for them to have life insurance as adults.
Another possibility for them is to purchase a whole life insurance
policy, which will last for the rest of their lives. Their age and
health status won’t make any difference…nor will it matter if they
serve in the military or have dangerous occupation hazards.
Such child life insurance is perfect for planning for the future
because of the cash value the plan would accumulate. As an adult,
they could borrow against this value…or stop the policy and withdraw
the money (to pay for college or any number of things).
Who Can Purchase a Child Life Insurance Policy
Parents, grandparents, and legal guardians can all purchase child
life insurance policies. New parents often have heavy financial
burdens during the first few years of a child’s life, and buying
insurance is difficult. So grandparents (who might be more
financially stable) purchase insurance for their grandchildren.
When Does Coverage Start for a Child Life Insurance Policy
When you start a life insurance policy for a child, the coverage
begins immediately. There are no necessary medical exams to go
through…just a few health related questions on the application is
generally enough to get a child qualified.
The rates for child life insurance vary. Whole life rates stay the
same. Term life rates depend on the policy, how old the child is,
and several other factors. Policy renewal agreements can vary also,
so make sure it’s spelled out before signing up for term policies.
Some times you can purchase a term policy and then switch it to
whole life at the end of the policy’s period.
Child life insurance policies can last as long as you wish to sign
for. Again, whole life policies for children don’t ever end, while
term policies are defined before you purchase it.
Who Receives the Benefits
In child life insurance policies, the parents or legal guardians are
the beneficiaries. But the one who benefits the most is the child.
He or she benefits from the security of a life insurance policy that
will continue even if he or she is diagnosed with a life threatening
disease. Secure your children’s future now with child life
insurance. It’s good for them, it’s good for you
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