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What Is a Senior Life Settlement?

January 27, 2023 by Morris Hall, PLLC Leave a Comment

By the time you reach your retirement years, you have probably been paying the premiums on your life insurance policy for decades with the understanding that the policy proceeds will be paid out to your named beneficiaries upon your death. Knowing that the proceeds of your life insurance policy will help provide for your loved ones after you are gone undoubtedly provided the motivation to purchase, and continue to pay for, your life insurance policies. Now that your children (and beneficiaries) are adults, however, they may not need it as they once did. You, on the other hand, may be struggling financially.  If so, a senior life settlement may be the solution. A Phoenix elder law attorney at Morris Hall PLLC explains how a senior life settlement can turn your life insurance policy into an immediately available source of income.

How Does a Senior Life Settlement Work?

A senior life settlement involves selling an existing life insurance policy to a third party (a company other than the company from which you purchased the policy) for more than the policy’s cash surrender value, but less than the net death benefit. For example, imagine that you have a life insurance policy with a death benefit of $500,000 and a current cash surrender value of $100,000. If you opted for a life settlement you would sell that policy to a company for an amount that is more than $100,000 but less than $500,000. The third party would then take over the premium payments on the policy and the company would then be entitled to receive the death benefit payout upon your death.

The amount you are offered for your policy will vary from one company to another and will typically be calculated based on the amount of your policy premiums and your life expectancy. The reality is that most companies offering life settlements will only consider purchasing a policy if the owner is at least 65 years or has been diagnosed with a terminal illness.

Is a Life Settlement Right for Me?

It can be very tempting to jump at the chance to take a life settlement if you are a senior who didn’t plan well for retirement, has experienced an unexpected financial downturn, or who is facing significant and unanticipated medical bills. A senior settlement can be an excellent solution; however, you should always consult with your financial advisor and your estate planning attorney before deciding to move forward with a settlement. In addition, you should consider the following factors:

  • Future life insurance needs – if you purchased the policy many years ago as a way to ensure that your spouse and/or children would be taken care of if something happened to you, the odds are good that the initial need for the policy has since disappeared. In that case, a senior settlement may make sense.
  • Tax consequences – if you receive a large lump sum settlement it will likely come with some significant tax consequences. One option to discuss with your accountant is a 1035 exchange. As the name implies, it effectively allows you to exchange one asset for another similar one without paying capital gains taxes.
  • Impact on assistance – if you are currently receiving state and/or federal assistance, such as Medicaid, you could lose your eligibility for that assistance if you receive a large sum of money.
  • Survivors – while your children may be grown, and your spouse may have pre-deceased you or is no longer dependent on you, you shouldn’t assume they do not need the proceeds of your insurance policy. Even if they are financially stable, they may be counting on those proceeds to cover your funeral and burial expenses.

Contact a Phoenix Elder Law Attorney

For more information, please join us for an upcoming FREE seminar. If you have additional questions or concerns relating to a senior life settlement, contact an experienced Phoenix elder law attorney at Morris Hall PLLC by calling 888-222-1328 to schedule your free consultation today.

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In fact, estate planning, asset preservation and probate law have been our only areas of practice. We are proud to have helped thousands of individuals of all levels of wealth and assets, people concerned about protecting their families from the devastating legal and financial effects of disability and death.
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