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- Marriage Can Lower The Cost Of Auto Insurance
There is really only one reason to enter into marriage – love. When two people love each other and want to spend the rest of their lives together, it is usually safe to assume that marriage probably is not too far down the road. When you enter into marriage with a person you love, respect, and want to be with forever, and that person loves, respects, and wants to be with your forever, life is grand.
That being said, we can put all romanticism aside and take a look at the other perks of marriage, namely the financial perks. You can save a lot of money when you get married, especially when it comes to insurance. Any insurance policy you purchase as an individual is going to be more expensive than if you could purchase it through a group, such as an employer or an association to which you belong. Since not all employers offer insurance, and not all of us belong to association that offer insurance, many of us just opt not to purchase certain kinds of insurance. However, auto insurance is something we can not just opt not to purchase. Auto insurance of some sort is a requirement for everyone who owns a vehicle. - Marriage Shouldn’t Determine Your Health Insurance Policy
It’s common for people who share a life together through marriage to also share a health insurance policy. Marriage brings two people, and everything they own, together; sometimes, “everything they own” includes their health insurance policies. While most married couples choose to use one health insurance policy to cover both because it seems more affordable, there are actually benefits to having two separate health insurance policies.
It’s true that using one health insurance policy for both people after marriage can sometimes save money; however, what happens if both spouses already have health insurance policies with which they are satisfied?
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