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the big thing in a situation like this where the amount purchased will not meet the need is document document document. No?
In the state the OP is writing from the numbers show about 80k a year. So 36k is less than 50%.
As far as no point, well there is a point and it's to protect the agent. If all she wants is what x will buy, that's fine could you sign this? Also if she has children, maybe include one or two in as well. Many well intentioned agents have to defend themselves 10-15 years later when the claim is filed.
"you didn't show mom this!" "You told her this" I would just advise any agent in this type of situation to cover their backside as the Glen N case last year, earlier this year shows, you can get in all sorts of trouble if you can't show what you did.
and no worries. I just thought it was odd to be a bit defensive about the 3k when really all I was saying is document if you're in a situation like that.
In the state the OP is writing from the numbers show about 80k a year. So 36k is less than 50%.
As far as no point, well there is a point and it's to protect the agent. If all she wants is what x will buy, that's fine could you sign this? Also if she has children, maybe include one or two in as well. Many well intentioned agents have to defend themselves 10-15 years later when the claim is filed.
"you didn't show mom this!" "You told her this" I would just advise any agent in this type of situation to cover their backside as the Glen N case last year, earlier this year shows, you can get in all sorts of trouble if you can't show what you did.
and no worries. I just thought it was odd to be a bit defensive about the 3k when really all I was saying is document if you're in a situation like that.