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Dems are no longer talking DACA! “Out of sight, out of mind,” they say. DACA beneficiaries should not be happy. Nancy Pelosi truly doesn’t care about them. Republicans stand ready to make a deal!
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Why Your Prenup Fails Without Life Insurance
Getting married is already a big emotional leap, but one tiny paperwork mistake can quietly mess with the whole plan. If your prenup and life insurance don’t line up, what looked protected can fall apart fast.
Many prenups cover houses, bank accounts, and retirement plans, yet many couples overlook the one asset that can pay when everything else cannot: life insurance. That gap can become costly for a spouse, children from a prior relationship, or heirs who expected a protected inheritance. A prenup that ignores insurance can leave beneficiary disputes, unpaid premiums, and coverage fights that surface at the worst possible time.
Life insurance planning before marriage should be part of premarital planning when a couple wants to protect a spouse, children from prior relationships, or separate assets. The key issues are who owns the policy, who is named as beneficiary, and whether the prenuptial agreement should require or limit coverage. The right setup depends on state law and family goals.
Match the prenup to the policy
A prenup works here only if it names the insurance duty with precision. It should say who must be insured, who owns the policy, who pays premiums, and what happens if the policy lapses. This step usually takes 15 to 25 minutes if the policy facts are already in one place.
The error most people make is treating the prenup as the whole solution. The insurer does not read the emotional backstory. It follows the contract file, the beneficiary form, and the law that governs the policy.
Name the right owner
The scary part is that the weakest link is usually something so small you’d never think to check it twice...
Understanding this fully means looking at the details covered in why your prenup fails without life.