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How Do Life Insurance and Annuities Fit Into Estate Planning?

March 19, 2025/in Estate Planning /by Michael Lonich

Estate planning is an important tool that can help you provide for your loved ones after you’re gone but also help minimize taxes and maximize your funds both now and later. Life insurance policies and annuities can factor into your estate planning to ensure your estate planning goals are met. Below, we’ll go over how each of these tools can help on their own as well as how they can work together.

Life Insurance

Many people seek life insurance coverage to offer financial security to their beneficiaries. When it comes to estate planning, life insurance can serve other purposes as well. 

Transfer of Wealth

Your family can use benefits from your life insurance policy as liquid assets to pay for funeral expenses, taxes, debts, and other expenses without having to worry about immediately selling off non-liquid assets like real estate or other investments.

Tax Mitigation

Often, people structure their life insurance policy in such a way that the benefits cover estate taxes, final income taxes, unpaid back taxes, etc.

Equalization of Inheritances

For those who have multiple heirs, you might find it difficult to distribute your assets equally, if you have non-liquid assets like a home or family business that you would like to give to particular beneficiaries. Life insurance benefits can be designated for other heirs to balance out the value of their inheritance. 

Ongoing Financial Support

One of the main goals of estate planning is to provide financial stability for your family in your absence. Life insurance can be used to provide ongoing financial support for your children, spouse, and any other dependents. 

Preserving Wealth

For individuals who have a high net worth, life insurance benefits can be placed in an irrevocable life insurance trust to protect the proceeds and keep them separate from the taxable estate, which helps preserve your wealth for your family.

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Annuities

One of the most common estate planning goals is to ensure long-term financial security in retirement and beyond for yourself and your family. Annuities can be a great solution to supplement retirement funds since they are financial products that provide regular payments over time. When it comes to your estate plan, you might consider structuring the annuity as a joint or survivor annuity so that your surviving spouse and dependents can continue to receive this guaranteed income after your death.

Since annuities can be owned by a trust, many individuals choose this route to protect assets for their minor children or children with special needs or disability (known as a Special Needs Trust).

Combining Life Insurance and Annuities in Your Estate Plan

These two financial tools can often work together in your estate plan, with life insurance providing lump-sum funds to help cover immediate costs, and annuities providing a steady stream of income to offer financial stability in the long-term. Life insurance benefits can also be used to fund an annuity or trust that can help manage and preserve your assets for your family and beneficiaries.

Make the Most of Your Estate Plans

Working with estate planning experts like the Estate Planning Group at Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri (LPEP Law) can help you get the most out of your estate planning. They have significant expertise and knowledge in all areas of estate planning, estate and trust administration, litigation, and probate. If you’d like to learn more about how your life insurance and annuities can best serve your needs and estate planning goals, call LPEP Law at 408-553-0801 to schedule your free consultation. 

Disclaimer: this article does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. 

Michael Lonich

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Specializing in Divorce and Estate Planning, I am San Jose Attorney, Michael E. Lonich; and I have been battling for client’s rights for nearly 40 years. When focusing on divorce, child custody, and related matters, I know all too well the emotional and financial toll divorce has on clients. Integrity, common sense, and a passion for what I do which guarantee the best possible results for my clients. Resolution of family law issues requires an attorney able to navigate the myriad legal and emotional issues presented in cases. Financial issues, child custody, domestic violence, valuation of property, analysis of RSUs, hidden assets, spousal and child support, all may require trial, mediation, or a collaborative effort with the parties. Regardless, each client gets the individualized attention they require. Every family law case is unique, we partner with you to develop a comprehensive approach to get the best results.

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