The Ultimate Spring Cleaning: Why March is the Month to Audit Your Life Insurance Beneficiaries


Spring cleaning is a tradition of renewal. We scrub the floors, donate old clothes, and clear out the mental cobwebs of winter. But for many families, the most important “clutter” is found in their legal and financial documents.


Your Life Insurance policy is a living document. If the last time you looked at your beneficiary list was five years ago, you may be leaving your legacy to a version of your life that no longer exists.


Why the Audit Matters:



  • Life Transitions: Have you married, divorced, or welcomed a grandchild since your last review?

  • Minor Children: Naming a minor as a direct beneficiary can lead to legal complications, as insurance companies cannot pay funds directly to a minor. Setting up a trust or naming a guardian is a “Spring Cleaning” task that ensures the money is used as you intended.

  • The “Per Stirpes” Choice: Does your policy specify what happens if a beneficiary predeceases you? Updating your policy to include “per stirpes” (by branch) ensures the funds go to the children of a deceased beneficiary, rather than being redistributed among others.


This March, as you tackle your to-do list, take 15 minutes to log into your insurance portal. Ensure the names, addresses, and percentages are correct. It’s the simplest way to turn “Spring Cleaning” into permanent peace of mind.

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