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TX · PARENTS

Best Term Life Insurance for Parents in Texas (2026)

For a typical Texas family with a mortgage and two kids, the right term-life policy runs $32–$58/month and lasts until the kids finish college. Here are the carriers TX parents actually choose in 2026.

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Median household income

$73,035

Typical coverage need

10–12x income

Right term length (parents)

20–30 years

  • Texas regulator: Texas Department of Insurance (TDI)
  • Term length should outlast youngest child's college years
  • Both parents should be covered — including non-working parents (childcare value: $50–80K/yr)
  • Top TX carriers for healthy parents: Globe Life (McKinney, TX), Mutual of Omaha, Banner Life

Published 2026-05-17 · Last reviewed 2026-05-17

How much coverage Texas parents actually need

Texas is home to Globe Life's headquarters, giving residents direct access to the largest direct-mail life insurer in the country. The state has no premium tax cap, so rates vary widely between carriers.

Run the DIME calculation: Debt + Income replacement (10 years × $73,035) + Mortgage + Education ($25K–$100K per child). For a Texas family at median income with a $300K mortgage and two kids planning to attend an in-state university, that math lands at roughly $1.1M–$1.4M of coverage per working parent.

Non-working or part-time parents need coverage too — typically $250K–$500K to cover childcare, household services, and lost future earning capacity.

Why 20-year term is the parent default

If your youngest child is 2 years old today, you need coverage that lasts at least 20 years (until they finish college). 30-year term costs roughly 1.5x more than 20-year — worth it only if your youngest is a newborn and you want coverage through their early career.

Avoid 10-year term as a parent. The premium savings are minimal, and you'll be re-shopping in your 40s when health may have changed.

  • Youngest child 0–2: choose 30-year term
  • Youngest child 3–5: choose 25- or 30-year term
  • Youngest child 6+: choose 20-year term
  • Both parents working: equal coverage on both
  • Single-income household: 1.3x coverage on income earner

Top carriers Texas parents choose

For healthy TX parents aged 28–45 looking for $500K–$1.5M of 20- or 30-year term, four carriers consistently win on rate: Globe Life (McKinney, TX), Mutual of Omaha, Banner Life, Pacific Life. All four offer accelerated underwriting (no exam) for clean applicants.

Sample Texas parent rates (age 35 non-smoker, $1M 20-year term): male approximately $32–$52/month, female approximately $26–$42/month. Add $26 more per month to step up to $1.25M.

Common Questions

Answers Before You Call

How much life insurance do I need as a parent in Texas?+

Most TX parents need 10–12x annual income, plus mortgage payoff, plus education costs per child. At median Texas income that's roughly $1.1M–$1.4M per working parent.

Should both parents get life insurance?+

Yes — even non-working parents. Replacing childcare, household management, and lost future earning capacity for a stay-at-home parent typically requires $250K–$500K of coverage.

What's the best term length for parents in Texas?+

20-year if your youngest is 6+. 25- or 30-year if your youngest is under 5. The term should last through college.

Can I get parent life insurance without an exam?+

Yes — accelerated underwriting from Banner Life, Pacific Life, Protective, and Mutual of Omaha covers Texas parents up to $1M–$2M with no paramed visit and decisions in 24–72 hours.

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