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5 June 2026How divorce affects life cover
Going through a divorce can be a very challenging time for you and your family; on top of the emotional stress of separation, there are many practical logistics for you to deal with. Amidst all this, it can be easy to forget about life insurance, but your policy won’t change automatically when you divorce, so it’s important to review it as soon as you can.
If you have an individual policy…
Even if you and your former partner had separate life insurance policies, you will still need to inform your insurer of your change in circumstances. Divorce can significantly affect your financial situation, so you will need to check if you have the right level of cover for your new lifestyle. You may also wish to review your beneficiaries. If your ex-spouse is still listed, they may remain entitled to a payout unless you update your policy.
If you have a joint policy…
A joint life insurance will remain in place until you make any changes to it. What you can do next will depend on your insurer and the terms of your policy. In some cases, it may be possible to split the joint policy into two individual policies. If you are not able to do this, there are other options…
If your insurer allows it, you could arrange for either you or your ex-partner to take over the existing policy, while the other arranges new cover in their own name. Alternatively, you could cancel the joint policy altogether and both take out new individual cover. However, this may cost more as premiums are typically higher with age. You may also need to submit your medical history again. Plus, if your policy was written in trust, you will need permission from all the trustees before cancelling your cover.
Your mortgage and life insurance
If your joint life insurance helps protect your mortgage, you and your partner will need to decide what to do next. The person who stays living in your home may be able to take over the policy, but it’s important to ensure the level of cover still matches the outstanding mortgage and their financial circumstances. If the existing policy is no longer suitable, replacing it with a new one that reflects current needs may be necessary.
We’re here for you
If you’re unsure how your divorce affects your life insurance, speaking to a professional adviser can help you make informed decisions. Get in touch with our team today to review your policy and ensure your protection is right for you.
As with all insurance policies, conditions and exclusions will apply. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
Source: https://www.legalandgeneral.com/insurance/life-insurance/family/life-insurance-after-divorce/
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