In most cases, no, life insurance proceeds are not subject to estate debts. The most common exception is when the “estate” is a listed beneficiary (which is improper under Texas law, but that’s a discussion for another day.) In most cases, life insurance is a contract between the insured and the life insurance company, to pay benefits to a beneficiary. The deceased person’s estate (to which most debts attach) is not involved in the process. The notable exceptions are life insurance policies specifically geared towards credits. A common example is a credit life policy. In this policy, an insured purchases a policy to cover a specific debt, such as a mortgage. This way, should the insured die, the mortgage is paid off in full.
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