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Starting a new journey together as newlyweds is an exciting time filled with hopes, dreams, and plans for the future. Amidst the whirlwind of changes, it’s crucial not to overlook the practical aspects of merging your lives, especially when it comes to insurance. Addressing your insurance needs as a married couple can ensure you’re both protected and can even save you money. Here are key insurance considerations for newlyweds.

Life Insurance Considerations

Life insurance is a cornerstone of financial planning for married couples. It provides financial security to your spouse in the event of an untimely death, helping cover living expenses, debts, and future plans like education or retirement. Evaluate your existing life insurance policies and consider whether your coverage needs adjustment to reflect your new marital status. You may find that increasing your coverage or purchasing additional policies ensures both partners are adequately protected.

Review Home/Renters Coverage If You Are Moving

Combining households means consolidating belongings under one roof, which can significantly increase the value of your personal property. Review your homeowner insurance or your renters insurance policy to ensure it covers the combined value of your possessions. If you’re moving to a new location, this is also an opportune time to shop for insurance rates and assess the need for additional coverage, such as flood or earthquake insurance, depending on your new home’s location.

Putting a Spouse on Your Auto Policy

Generally, it’s more cost-effective for married couples to combine their auto insurance policies. Adding your spouse to your auto insurance policy can often result in lower premiums due to multi-vehicle discounts and the perception of married drivers as lower risk. Review both policies to determine which offers the best combination of coverage and cost savings, and don’t forget to update your insurer about your marital status and any changes in driving patterns.

Identify Gaps or Redundancies in Your Policies

Merging your lives also means merging your insurance policies, which can sometimes lead to gaps or redundancies in coverage. Take a comprehensive look at your health, dental, disability, and any other insurance policies you both hold. Determine if either of you has benefits the other does not or if you can save money by opting into one spouse’s policy. For example, if both partners have health insurance through their employers, compare the plans to see which offers better benefits or lower costs for adding a spouse.

As newlyweds, your journey together involves not just sharing your hopes and dreams but also responsibly planning for the unexpected. Taking the time to review and adjust your insurance coverage as a married couple can provide peace of mind, allowing you to focus on building your life together with the assurance that you’re both protected. Contact us today to review your coverage.