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31 May

Should You Name a Minor as the Beneficiary of an Insurance Policy?

Estate Planning, Insurance Planning, Wills and Trusts, May 31, 2018

Naming a minor as beneficiary of a life insurance policy or retirement plan can lead to unintended outcomes. A common estate planning mistake is to designate a minor as beneficiary — or contingent beneficiary — of a life insurance policy or retirement plan. While making your young child the beneficiary of such assets may seem like an excellent way to provide for him or her in the case of your untimely death, doing so can have significant undesirable consequences. Not per your wishes The first problem with designating a minor as a beneficiary is that insurance companies and financial institutions.

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20 March

Who Should Own Your Life Insurance Policy

Estate Planning, Insurance Planning, Wills and Trusts, March 20, 2018

If you own life insurance policies at your death, the proceeds will be included in your taxable estate. Ownership is usually determined by several factors, including who has the right to name the beneficiaries of the proceeds. The way around this problem is to not own the policies when you die. However, don’t automatically rule out your ownership either. And it’s important to keep in mind the current uncertain future of the estate tax. If the estate tax is repealed (or if someone doesn’t have a large enough estate that estate taxes are a concern), then the inclusion of your.

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