How Young Is Too Young? Life Insurance And Children
May 15, 2018 by Edward C. Auble
I would like to begin with a personal story.
My brother George was born when I was six years old. But he had a respiratory condition and lived only 19 days.
Shortly after George’s death, my father purchased life insurance on my sister and me. I can only assume that the $1,000 benefit was intended for our possible final expenses, a risk not covered when George died.
Why should a parent consider purchasing life insurance on a child?
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