The story of a husband who wants to keep his mother-in-law as the beneficiary of the insurance death benefit he signed up for before marriage, and a wife who finds it difficult to understand this, is a hot topic online. On the 8th, an article titled ‘My mother-in-law, the beneficiary of my husband’s death benefit, said I will not change it, but am I sensitive?’ was posted on an online community. Author A was checking her husband’s insurance policy while organizing the insurance after marriage, and found that the beneficiary of the death benefit was designated as her mother-in-law, not herself or the legal heir. I found out. In the beginning, it was reported that she thought she had not been able to change the insurance because she signed up for it before marriage, so she said to her husband, “You haven’t changed the beneficiary yet?” However, the husband replied, “Are you planning on just leaving her as a mother?” Mr. A, who thought it was natural to change to a spouse after marriage, looked at her husband in bewilderment, but the husband showed a stubborn attitude, saying, “My mother is the one who trusted me all her life, and I want to keep her as a minimum safety measure for my child.” In particular, for the insurance in question, the mother-in-law paid the monthly premium with her own money even before marriage.