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Can you use life insurance in more than one way?

On behalf of Law Offices of Frye, Fortich & Garcia, P.L. | Jul 18, 2018 | Trust

You have spent considerable time putting together a life insurance policy that will provide added security for you, as well as benefit your family when you pass away. Now, you are wondering if your investment can do more than provide cash after your death. Fortunately, there are a variety of things that your life insurance policy in Florida can be used for. Being aware of what these things are can give you something to discuss with your family members so you can be confident that they use the funds the way you desire for them to be used. 

There is never a wrong time to begin investing in a life insurance policy. In fact, the earlier you begin contributing to a life insurance policy, the more rewarding the outcome will be in the long-term. If you are doubting whether or not you are too young or if you feel that your life is plenty secure, just remember that now is as good as any time as any to begin investing in your future. According to Allstate, some of the ways that your life insurance policy may be used include the following:

  • To pay off outstanding debts after your death.
  • To supplement your income after your death on behalf of people who were dependent on it for survival.
  • To donate to a charitable cause that you are passionate about.
  • To use in preparing your funeral, burial and post-death formalities.

The information in this article is intended for educational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice.  

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