Life Insurance After Divorce in Nevada
Divorce marks a new chapter that requires reassessing your financial protection. Whether you're meeting court-ordered requirements or building independent coverage, we're here to guide you through the options.
Why You Need Coverage
- Court-ordered coverage obligations for child support or alimony
- Ex-spouse may remain beneficiary on existing policies without update
- Single income now responsible for all living expenses
- Need to establish independent coverage outside former partner's policies
- Nevada community property laws affect existing policy ownership and cash value
How We Help
We specialize in finding the right coverage for your specific situation.
Meet court-ordered coverage requirements with appropriate term policies
Update beneficiary designations immediately after divorce is final
Establish independent coverage protecting dependent children independently
Review and potentially convert any cash value policies affected by divorce
New coverage reflecting changed financial obligations and household income
Popular Insurance Options
Term Life Insurance
Affordable coverage meeting court-ordered obligations and child support protection
Learn About Term Life InsuranceWhole Life Insurance
Independent permanent coverage building financial security post-divorce
Learn About Whole Life InsuranceFrequently Asked Questions
Review your divorce decree carefully. Many Nevada divorce agreements require the parent paying child support or alimony to maintain life insurance naming children or the recipient spouse as beneficiary. The required amount typically equals the projected total support obligation. Failure to maintain court-ordered coverage can result in contempt proceedings.
Nevada law revokes divorced spouses as beneficiaries in some circumstances, but policy-specific terms and carrier rules vary. The safest approach is to proactively update beneficiary designations immediately after your divorce is final—don't rely on automatic revocation.
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