Funeral Planning with Legacy of Love

A Legacy of Love

Don't be a burden to your family for unexpected costs!  Part of responsible planning is protecting our loved ones from the unexpected cost of your final arrangements.

You can rest assured that you have planned to provide the benefits to cover outstanding costs of your funeral arrangements at the time of need.

No one is sure what the future may hold.  You can take action today to ensure that your loved ones are cared for in the event of a death.

Do You Know Someone Who Still Needs to Plan for Their Funeral or End-of-Life Celebration?

 

Through the Legacy of Love Pre-Paid Funeral Planning Service our Ideal Clients include:

 

People with Chronic or Serious Medical Conditions

People Needing to Do a Medicaid Spend Down

Everyone Else Age 50+

Client Benefits of Legacy of Love Funeral Pre-Planning

Cover Funeral Expenses

Record of Your Funeral Wishes

Use Any Funeral Home

Death Benefit Grows 2% per Year*

Choose Beneficiary

May Qualify for Medicaid Exemption

Flexible Payment Options

Easy Application

Who Qualifies?

Ages 50-99

Perhaps you had term life insurance or group life insurance you whole life because it was more affordable and now you find yourself with no insurance to ease the burden of a funeral on your family.  It's not too late there is still an affordable option!

One Easy Underwriting Question

Most applications ask a series of questions to qualify but not with Legacy of Love Funeral Planning.


The Single "knock-out" question is:

In the last 12 months, has the Proposed Insured: been confined to a hospital; received hospice care; or been informed by a member of the

medical profession that he/she has a terminal illness or life expectancy of 12 months or less?

No Medical Exams Required

No exam will be scheduled to withdraw blood, urine, or to weigh and measure you.

Lump Sum & Multi-Year Pay Options

Clients can choose to pay their funeral plan over 1, 3, 5, or 10 years.

States Product is Available in:

AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MO, MS, NC, NE, NJ, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, PA (Single & 10 Pay only), RI, SC, TN, TX, UT, WA, WI, WV. 


COMING SOON:

MD, HI, MA, VA

CLICK to Get Your Funeral Estimate and Start Your Application Today!

Read Our Blog Posts on Funeral Planning

These helpful blog posts may be helpful in providing insight for you or a loved one into the funeral industry.
By Davan Johnson 30 Jan, 2024
Losing a loved one is an emotional and challenging time. Funeral pre-planning can be a thoughtful way to ease the burden on your family during this difficult period. In this blog post, we'll discuss the practical and emotional relief that comes with having a detailed funeral plan in place, emphasizing the support it provides to your loved ones when they need it most.
By Davan Johnson 30 Jan, 2024
A funeral is a deeply personal event, and having the opportunity to shape your farewell can be a gift to both yourself and your loved ones. In this blog post, we'll explore the importance of customization and personalization in funeral pre-planning, highlighting the unique advantages it offers over relying solely on life insurance to meet the emotional needs of your family.
By Davan Johnson 30 Jan, 2024
While life insurance is a common choice for ensuring financial stability after one's passing, funeral pre-planning offers a practical and often more direct solution. In this blog post, we'll delve into the logistical aspects of funeral pre-planning and discuss how it can serve as a comprehensive alternative to traditional life insurance policies.
By Davan Johnson 30 Jan, 2024
When it comes to securing our loved ones' future, many of us turn to life insurance. However, there's an often-overlooked alternative that not only provides financial security but also peace of mind—funeral pre-planning. In this blog post, we'll explore why taking the time to plan your funeral in advance can be a thoughtful and considerate choice for both you and your family.
By Davan Johnson 22 Aug, 2023
Paying for a funeral in advance or purchasing a life insurance policy are both options to consider when planning for end-of-life expenses. However, they serve different purposes and have different benefits. Here's a comparison of pre-paying for a funeral and buying a life insurance policy to help you decide which option is right for you. Pre-paying for a funeral: Pros: • Pre-paying for a funeral can provide peace of mind knowing that your funeral arrangements are taken care of and your loved ones won't have to worry about the financial burden. • It can also help to lock in today's funeral costs, as prices are likely to increase over time. Cons: • Pre-paying for a funeral may not be a good investment as the money is tied up and cannot be accessed or used for other purposes. • There is also the risk that the funeral home you have pre-paid with may go out of business or be sold, potentially leaving your pre-paid funds in jeopardy. Life insurance: Pros: • Life insurance provides financial protection for your loved ones in the event of your death. The proceeds from a life insurance policy can be used to cover funeral expenses, as well as other bills and living expenses. • Life insurance can also be a good investment, as it can accrue cash value over time and can potentially be borrowed against. Cons: • Life insurance can be more expensive than pre-paying for a funeral, especially for older individuals or those with pre-existing health conditions. • It is important to carefully consider the terms of a life insurance policy, as well as the reputation and financial stability of the insurance company. Ultimately, the decision of whether to pre-pay for a funeral or buy a life insurance policy will depend on your individual circumstances and priorities. It may be helpful to speak with a financial advisor or insurance agent to weigh the pros and cons and determine the best option for you. Feel free to contact us for questions in regards to your insurance needs at www.davanenterprises.com or call (423) 689-3061 to schedule an appointment to get your questions answered, get a quote, or apply for coverage. Davan Enterprises is owned by a Certified Professional Insurance Agent (C.P.I.A.) and is licensed in TN, VA, NC, SC, GA, & FL although may not be contracted with all plans in every state.
By admin 25 Nov, 2019
Overspending on A Funeral – Suggestions and Tips
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Know Your Funeral Rights
By admin 25 Nov, 2019
Questions To Ask Your Funeral Provide

Did You Know?

Did you know that 62.5% of Americans feel it's very important to talk to others about funeral plans but only 21.4% actually do!
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