Family SGLI, also known as Family Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (FSGLI), offers coverage for the spouse and dependent children of service members covered under full-time SGLI. Find out how much coverage you may qualify for—and how to apply for and manage your benefits.
You may be eligible for FSGLI if you’re the spouse or dependent child of a service member who meets one of these requirements.
One of these must be true:
You may qualify to get FSGLI as the spouse of someone with SGLI coverage no matter if your own status is active duty, retired, or civilian.
Up to a maximum of $100,000 of coverage for you as a spouse, not to exceed your service member’s SGLI coverage, and $10,000 for each dependent child. Dependent children get free coverage.
We’ll automatically insure you under FSGLI. In this case, we’ll automatically take your premium out of your service member’s pay.
We won’t automatically cover you. You’ll need your service member to sign you up online through the SGLI Online Enrollment System (SOES).
To access SOES, have your service member:
Go to Benefits, Life Insurance SOES- SGLI Online Enrollment System to sign up.
Your service member can log in with their CAC or DS Logon as soon as they receive notice that they can start using SOES.
Your service member will pay a premium for your coverage, which will increase as you age. Choose your age below to view current spousal coverage monthly premium rates based on the amount of insurance coverage you want.
Coverage amount Monthly premium rate $100,000 $4.50 $90,000 $4.05 $80,000 $3.60 $70,000 $3.15 $60,000 $2.70 $50,000 $2.25 $40,000 $1.80 $30,000 $1.35 $20,000 $.90 $10,000 $0.45
Coverage amount Monthly premium rate $100,000 $5.30 $90,000 $4.77 $80,000 $4.24 $70,000 $3.71 $60,000 $3.18 $50,000 $2.65 $40,000 $2.12 $30,000 $1.59 $20,000 $1.06 $10,000 $0.53
Coverage amount Monthly premium rate $100,000 $7.00 $90,000 $6.30 $80,000 $5.60 $70,000 $4.90 $60,000 $4.20 $50,000 $3.50 $40,000 $2.80 $30,000 $2.10 $20,000 $1.40 $10,000 $0.70
Coverage amount Monthly premium rate $100,000 $10.00 $90,000 $9.00 $80,000 $8.00 $70,000 $7.00 $60,000 $6.00 $50,000 $5.00 $40,000 $4.00 $30,000 $3.00 $20,000 $2.00 $10,000 $1.00
Coverage amount Monthly premium rate $100,000 $17.00 $90,000 $15.30 $80,000 $13.60 $70,000 $11.90 $60,000 $10.20 $50,000 $8.50 $40,000 $6.80 $30,000 $5.10 $20,000 $3.40 $10,000 $1.70
Coverage amount Monthly premium rate $100,000 $29.50 $90,000 $26.55 $80,000 $23.60 $70,000 $20.65 $60,000 $17.70 $50,000 $14.75 $40,000 $11.80 $30,000 $8.85 $20,000 $5.90 $10,000 $2.95
Coverage amount Monthly premium rate $100,000 $45.00 $90,000 $40.50 $80,000 $36.00 $70,000 $31.50 $60,000 $27.00 $50,000 $22.50 $40,000 $18.00 $30,000 $13.50 $20,000 $9.00 $10,000 $4.50
If you’re signed up as a spouse in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS), we’ll automatically deduct the FSGLI premium from your service member’s pay. If you aren’t signed up in DEERS, your service member will still be responsible for premiums and back payments of unpaid premiums.
Yes. If you have spousal coverage and you want to reduce, turn down, or cancel it, have your service member submit your changes online through the SGLI Online Enrollment System (SOES).
To access SOES, have your service member:
Go to Benefits, Life Insurance SOES- SGLI Online Enrollment System to update.
Check their coverage and beneficiary info and make any needed updates.
Your service member can log in with their CAC or DS Logon as soon as they receive notice that they can start using SOES.
Learn more about SOES
Note: We automatically cover dependent children. This coverage can’t be turned down, reduced, or canceled.
Nothing. We provide dependent coverage at no cost until the child is 18 years old, or sometimes longer if the child meets one of the requirements listed below.
To continue receiving dependent coverage after age 18, one of these must be true:
Yes, in some cases. Coverage lasts until the child is 18 years old. But, if the child is a full-time student between 18 and 22 years old, we may extend the coverage. Or, if the child becomes permanently and totally disabled before turning 18 and is no longer able to support themselves, we may extend the coverage—in some cases indefinitely.
You have the option to convert spousal FSGLI coverage to a permanent, individual insurance policy (such as whole life) within 120 days from the date of your service member’s:
If any of the events listed above happen, you, as the service member’s spouse, become solely responsible for all aspects of the policy, including premium payments.
You can’t convert other types of policies—such as term, variable, or universal life insurance. And, supplementary policy benefits—such as accidental death and dismemberment or a waiver of the premium for disability—aren’t considered part of the conversion policy.
If you’d like to convert FSGLI coverage, you must also: