Anonymous wrote:I purchased 10 Pay policies on the kids. Not sure if you can still get, so look into 15 year policy too. These are permanent and will stay with them for life. People frequently don't think about kids' insurability until something happens - sicknes, for example. One DD was born with mitral valve prolapse and was uninsurable. Definitely worth talking to your agent to be sure everyone is adequately covered.
Anonymous wrote:I purchased 10 Pay policies on the kids. Not sure if you can still get, so look into 15 year policy too. These are permanent and will stay with them for life. People frequently don't think about kids' insurability until something happens - sicknes, for example. One DD was born with mitral valve prolapse and was uninsurable. Definitely worth talking to your agent to be sure everyone is adequately covered.
Anonymous wrote:Widowed with an infant here. Odds are it won't happen to you...but it does happen.
Term life. Used USAA and didn't really comparison shop, so maybe others will chime in. Got a great rate while young and healthy.
Take advantage of employers' life insurance, 1x salary is pretty standard benefit, then you can pay to increase it (in our case, to 4x salary).
We used a will in a box and had our neighbors witness it, thinking we won't need this and "soon" we'll meet with a lawyer and write a "real" will. DH died before we got to that and it was a bit of a pain. Now I have a will and living trust written by an attorney.
Anonymous wrote:We have a 3yo and a 12 mo old. My parents have started really nagging us but it seems overwhelming. Not sure where to start. Where do you start in pricing life insurance? Do we need a lawyer for a will? Ugh--I hate this stuff. Any advice? If everyone does this it can't be so hard, but yet we don't know where to start.