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When does a life insurance policy end


Term life insurance provides temporary coverage over a certain length of time, often between 10 and 30 years. Unlike a permanent life insurance policy, which offers lifetime protection under most circumstances, term life insurance coverage typically ends if you outlive the term.

Do life insurance policies expire?

Most term life insurance policies come with an expiry date, upon which the policy matures and your coverage ends. Generally, one can only own a term policy for a set period time; which can last anywhere between 5 and 30 years depending on your policy.

What year does life insurance end?

Unlike permanent life insurance, term life insurance stays in effect for only a certain period of timeā€”such as 10, 20, or 30 years. If you die during that period, your beneficiary will receive a payout from the insurance company. If you die after the policy has expired, there will be no payout.

What happens at end of 30 year life insurance policy?

What Happens After the 15-Year Term? When you reach the end of the 15-year term, your life insurance policy will expire. However, before it expires, you can either extend it, convert it into a permanent life policy, let it expire or buy a different one.