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TX · FAMILY COVERAGE

Family Life Insurance Plans in Texas (2026)

A complete family life-insurance plan in Texas covers both parents on term policies and adds a child rider (or standalone juvenile whole-life policy) for each kid. Here is the structure TX families actually use in 2026.

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TX median household income

$73,035

Avg family-of-4 monthly premium

$58–$115

Child rider cost (per $10K)

$5–$8/mo

  • Texas regulator: Texas Department of Insurance (TDI)
  • Both spouses need coverage — including non-working parent
  • Child riders cover all children under one premium, age 0–25
  • Standalone juvenile whole life builds cash value, locks insurability for life

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

The complete Texas family coverage structure

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.

A complete Texas family plan has three layers: (1) primary income earner — term life covering income replacement, mortgage, and college, (2) secondary parent — term life at 0.5x–1.0x of primary's coverage (covers childcare, household services, lost future earnings), and (3) children — either a child rider on a parent's policy or standalone juvenile whole life.

Total cost for a typical TX family of four (two parents 35, two kids under 10): approximately $58–$115/month all-in, depending on coverage amounts and health.

Child riders vs. standalone juvenile whole life

Child riders are cheap and simple: $5–$8/month covers all of your children under one rider, up to $10K per child, attached to a parent's term policy. Coverage ends when each child turns 25 or the parent's term ends.

Standalone juvenile whole life is more expensive ($25–$45/month per child for $25K coverage) but offers two benefits a rider cannot: cash value accumulation that follows the child into adulthood, and a guaranteed-purchase option that locks insurability regardless of future health.

  • Pick child rider if you want cheap, simple, ends when kids grow up
  • Pick juvenile whole life if you want lifetime insurability + small cash value
  • Avoid 'mortgage life insurance' — sold to families but worse than term in every way
  • Avoid 'final expense' policies marketed to families with young kids

Top family carriers in Texas

For complete family coverage in TX, the carriers most often selected are Globe Life (McKinney, TX), Mutual of Omaha, Banner Life, Pacific Life. Mutual of Omaha and Pacific Life both offer comprehensive child riders. Gerber Life is the dominant carrier for standalone juvenile whole-life policies.

Tip: buying both parents' term policies from the same carrier sometimes earns a "multi-policy" discount in Texas (typically 5–10% off premium). Always ask.

Common Questions

Answers Before You Call

Should I add a child rider in Texas?+

If you want simple, cheap coverage to handle funeral costs and lost income from grief leave: yes. A $10K rider costs $5–$8/month and covers all kids under one premium.

Do non-working parents need life insurance in TX?+

Yes — replacing childcare, household management, and future earning capacity for a stay-at-home parent typically requires $250K–$500K of coverage. Most Texas carriers approve based on the working spouse's income.

What's the total cost for a family of four in Texas?+

Typical all-in cost for two parents (age 35, non-smoker, $750K term each) plus a child rider: approximately $58–$115/month in TX depending on health class.

Can both parents share one life insurance policy?+

Yes, through a "joint life" or "first-to-die" policy — but it pays out only once and ends after the first death. Two separate term policies cost about the same and provide much better family protection.

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