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Should Working Couples Buy Separate Term Covers?

India CSR by India CSR
March 25, 2026
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When both partners contribute to household income, financial planning takes on a different dimension. Many working couples in India wonder whether they should invest in individual term insurance policies or opt for a joint cover. The answer is not always straightforward. It depends on your financial circumstances, dependents and long-term goals.

Understanding the nuances of term insurance for dual-income households helps you make an informed decision that protects your family’s financial future.

Understanding Unique Term Insurance Needs

Each working partner brings distinct financial responsibilities to a household. When considering term life insurance plans, it is important to evaluate these factors independently rather than viewing the couple as a single financial unit.

Your insurance requirement depends on several factors including your income, existing liabilities, future financial goals and the number of dependents relying on your earnings.

If one partner earns more or has taken primary responsibility for loan repayments, their coverage requirement will differ from their spouse’s needs.

Calculating Your Coverage Amount

A common approach is to consider coverage that is around 10–15 times your annual income. This is only a starting point.

You should also factor in outstanding home loans, children’s education expenses, parents’ healthcare costs and your spouse’s retirement planning needs. Existing savings and investments should also be taken into account.

In some situations, individuals may evaluate larger covers such as 5 Cr term insurance depending on their income level, liabilities and long-term financial goals.

Benefits of Separate Term Insurance Policies

Individual term insurance policies offer several advantages for working couples that joint policies often cannot match.

  • Comprehensive Financial Protection

With individual policies, both partners have independent coverage. If an unfortunate event affects one partner, the surviving spouse continues to retain their own insurance cover.

This dual protection ensures the family receives financial support regardless of which partner is affected.

  • Customised Coverage Based on Individual Needs

Each partner may have different financial responsibilities. Separate policies allow both individuals to choose coverage amounts that reflect their income, liabilities and future commitments.

This flexibility helps align insurance coverage with each partner’s role in the household finances.

  • Tax Benefits for Both Partners

Under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, premiums paid towards term insurance may qualify for tax deductions up to ₹1.5 lakh per financial year.

When both partners hold individual policies, each partner can claim deductions separately, which may help optimise overall household tax planning.

  • Policy Continuity and Independence

Individual policies remain unaffected by changes in marital status or personal circumstances. Each partner retains their own coverage and policy terms.

This independence helps ensure continuous protection regardless of life changes.

When Joint Cover Might Be Considered

Although separate policies generally offer greater flexibility, some couples may still explore joint cover options.

Joint life insurance policies typically provide a payout upon the first death, after which the policy ends. This means the surviving partner may lose coverage when they may still need protection.

For this reason, joint policies are often considered supplementary rather than primary protection.

For couples early in their careers or managing limited budgets, starting with individual term policies and increasing coverage over time may be a more practical approach.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Policies

Choosing the right structure requires evaluating several important factors.

  1. Income Differences

Assess each partner’s contribution to household income. The higher-earning partner may require larger coverage due to their financial contribution.

  • Existing Financial Obligations

Consider who is responsible for major liabilities such as home loans, education planning or family expenses. Insurance coverage should reflect these responsibilities.

  • Career Stability and Future Growth

Your career trajectory may influence future insurance needs. Individuals in rapidly growing professions may need to review and adjust coverage periodically.

Separate policies make such adjustments easier.

  • Health and Insurability

If one partner has pre-existing health conditions that may affect premium rates, separate policies ensure the other partner’s coverage remains unaffected.

It is always advisable to disclose medical history accurately during the application process.

Making an Informed Decision

For most working couples, individual term insurance policies often provide greater flexibility and protection compared to joint covers.

Separate policies allow each partner to choose coverage suited to their financial responsibilities, maintain policy continuity and optimise tax benefits individually.

Before finalising a policy, review your financial obligations, future goals and family needs carefully. Term insurance is designed to provide financial security for your loved ones and help maintain stability in case of unexpected events.

Choosing well-planned individual policies can help working couples create a reliable financial safety net for their family’s future.

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