Can Lawyers Share a Life Insurance Fee in FL?

When a client purchases a life insurance policy, there is usually a fee attached to it, that is charged by the insurance advisor. The fee is charged in exchange for the advice given in terms of an opinion on the fairness of the premium paid by the policy, the adequacy of the insurance used for a specific goal, the need for insurance, and the foundation of a life insurance design. However, there are some caveats when it comes to being able to charge a fee for this advice.

In the state of Florida, there is a restriction on who can accept a commission off the sale of life insurance products. Per Florida Statute § 626.794(2), “No person other than a licensed and appointed life agent shall accept any such commission or other valuable consideration, except as provided in subsection (1).” Additionally, looking at § 626.794(1) it states, “No life insurer or licensed life agent shall pay directly or indirectly any commission …, unless such person holds a currently valid license and appointment to act as a life insurance agent as required by the laws of [Florida];…, and a licensed and appointed life insurance agent may share any commission or other valuable consideration with, an incorporated insurance agency in which all employees, stockholders, directors, or officers who solicit, negotiate, or effectuate life insurance contracts are qualified life insurance agents holding currently valid licenses and appointments.”

Based on an analysis of this statute it would appear that the only way that Lawyers may share a Life Insurance Fee is if both lawyers are licensed and appointed in Florida as a life insurance agent.

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Founding partner Eric Gros-Dubois established EPGD Business Law in 2013. With over a decade of experience expanding the firm and leading it to its current success, Eric now primarily manages the corporate division of EPGD. Given Eric’s educational background, holding both a JD and MBA, combined with his own unique experience of starting a business from scratch and growing it to a multi-million dollar firm, he brings a specialized and invaluable perspective to those seeking legal assistance for themselves and their businesses. Having now instilled his same values in our team of skilled corporate associates, Eric leads a firm that is always ready, willing, and equipped to handle any and every legal matter that a business owner may have.

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