When you take out life insurance, any pay out forms part of your estate after you're gone, along with your property and any savings.
Unless you write your life insurance in trust...
However, what if you need to change the beneficiaries of your policy. Perhaps you've got remarried or had more children
Well, it depends...
If you have an absolute trust (sometimes known as a bare or fixed trust) these, unfortunately, can't be changed.
However, if you write your policy into a flexible or discretionary trust the named beneficiaries can be amended at the discretion of the trustee/s.
For more information please see our life insurance in trust page.
If you haven't written your life insurance in trust and want to change your beneficiaries you'll need to amend your will.
If you don't have a will then the pay out by default will usually go to your spouse and/or children.