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Rogelio Gonzalez, CRPC®, CSRIC™

Financial Advisor, Prudential Advisors

 

Pacific Northwest Financial Group

7525 SE 24th Street, Suite 110

Mercer Island, WA 98040

 

Phone: 360-919-4271

 

Email: rogelio.gonzalez@prudential.com

Website: www.prudential.com/advisor/rogelio-gonzalez

January/February 2025

Unmarried with Children

African American parents giving children piggyback rides

According to the 2023 U.S. census, one in four parents were unmarried, a sharp increase in recent years. More parents also have unmarried partners than in the past, which doesn't change the fact that most parents — especially single ones — should have life insurance.


The Situation
Unmarried couples living together with their families have the same life insurance needs as married couples. And while there are a few different types of life insurance, they all share one ultimate benefit: The person (your significant other) or persons (children) named as your policy's beneficiary will receive the same financial benefits as families headed by married couples.


Unmarried couples can name each other as beneficiaries if they can prove they have an insurable interest in each other because they provide financial or other support. Then, if the unthinkable happens to one of them, the other could keep their financial ship afloat with life insurance proceeds.


In contrast, single parents living with their minor children but without a partner have to depend on themselves. They likely need life insurance and legal documentation that addresses their children's care if the other parent is out of the picture.


Determining Your Needs
How much insurance will you need? It depends on how many children you have, if they would need childcare, whether your surviving spouse or partner intends to work, and more. Working single parents may have access to life insurance through their employers.


In many cases, they may need more insurance than is available through the workplace. You can work with an insurance professional to determine how much and what type of insurance is best for your situation.


There's a life insurance policy for everyone. If your budget is tight, purchase what you can through an employer, who likely offers group life insurance at a lower cost than individual insurance.


You might start with term insurance, which is pure life insurance. This type of insurance does not build cash value and premiums increase with time, but it does offer the all-important death benefit. You might look for policies you can convert to whole life insurance, which can accumulate cash value and features premiums that remain the same should your financial situation improve.

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