New Family Members Mean New Insurance Needs

There’s a lot of excitement that comes with going from “me” to “we,” whether you’re a newlywed or waiting for a newborn. “Any time we have a major life event, insurance is an important factor because life changes and you need your insurance coverage to change with you,” says Kristin McGinty, a Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Agent in Hillsboro.

Her Advice for New Parents

As a wife and mother, McGinty has never forgotten the emotions that each new addition has brought to her life.
“When we had our son, the feelings were overwhelming,” she says. “We had this tiny person who was part of us and totally dependent on us, and, even though we were exhausted and scared, we were also so filled with love that our hearts could burst.”

  • Re-prioritize. McGinty says insurance is essential for new parents. “From the moment you become a parent, your life is about your kids first. If something were to happen to you, it’s now about your dependents and making sure their quality of life is not affected by your absence.”
  • Save big by acting quickly. Life insurance premiums are based on age and underwriting class, and newborns are the least expensive age group when it comes to life insurance because they are so young and their health status is generally flawless.
  • Protect your child’s future. If you start a whole life insurance plan for your newborn, you are setting up his or her future by giving an asset that will grow in value and will remain in force for the child’s entire life.

Her Advice for Newlyweds

“What I remember from early married life are feelings of excitement in building a life with my new partner and the comfort of having someone by my side through ups and downs,” McGinty says. Part of that is making sure you and your partner are protected for the future you are building together.

  • Bundle up to save. Combining your auto and homeowners policies could save you money as a married couple, but talk to your Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Agent to make sure the move makes sense for your unique insurance needs.
  • Get a head start on estate planning. “It is never too early to begin estate planning,” McGinty urges. “Texas Farm Bureau Insurance offers free appointments with our estate planners who can help guide you through what questions to ask your attorney, what things to look for in planning your will, how life insurance can protect your assets, and much more.”
  • Get a thorough insurance review. “I highly recommend newlyweds make an appointment with their Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Agent,” McGinty says. This way, you can both make sure you have all your bases covered and you’re not paying extra for individual policies.

“Beginnings are scary, endings are usually sad, but the middle is where the memories are made,” McGinty says. “I love the fact that I get to experience life stages with my customers and help give them peace of mind to know that when the worst happens, they have a friend in Texas Farm Bureau Insurance.”

If you’re expecting a new addition, call your local Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Agent to discuss your changing insurance needs.

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