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When Can You Access Life Insurance?

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2 responses to “When Can You Access Life Insurance?”

  1. Peggy Mace Avatar
    Peggy Mace

    If you are the insured person with a term life insurance policy, the policy will not pay anything until you die. You must die within the years of the term, or else convert your policy to a permanent policy while you have that option. 

    With permanent insurance, you can access it as soon as there is some cash value built up. With some policies, this takes a long time. With others, there is cash value right away.

  2. Gary Lane Avatar
    Gary Lane

    If you have Whole Life Insurance, you can access cash from it anytime it has been building, which is generally after 3-4 years. The cash value accumulates, building up larger and larger amounts, for emergency access. That cash can then be borrowed from your Whole Life Policy tax free, although it does reduce the death benefit unless eventually repaid by you (if you so choose).

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