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How Life Insurance Payout Works: From Claim to Beneficiary Payment
23 MIN READ

Life Insurance Payout Explained

The typical beneficiary waits 30 to 60 days for payment, but one missed signature or wrong document format adds weeks to an already stressful process. This guide explains what happens after a policyholder dies, how insurers calculate actual payouts from face value through loans and riders, compares six payment options from lump sum to annuities, walks through the full claim timeline, and covers mi

Olivia Ramsey
Olivia RamseyEstate & Wealth Planning Contributor
FEB 25, 2026
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What Is a Suicide Clause in Life Insurance and How Does It Affect Your Coverage?
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Feb 25, 2026
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21 MIN
If you buy a $500,000 policy and die by suicide seven months later, your family receives only the premiums paid — but maintain that same policy for 25 months and beneficiaries get the full amount. This guide explains how exclusion periods work across all policy types, why insurers include them, maps state-specific rules including three states with shorter limits, details what happens when claims
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/
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/
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An irrevocable beneficiary holds veto power over your insurance policy — once designated, this person must approve nearly every change from borrowing against cash value to removing them entirely. This guide explains how the designation works legally, details the specific rights beneficiaries gain and restrictions owners face, compares irrevocable versus revocable side by side, covers common use ca
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