Make 2013 the year you protect your family – forever
- On January 13, 2013
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The holidays are well and truly over now and, for many people, this is a time where they gain perspective about how meaningful their loved ones are. It’s also a time for when people consider how they can best look after friends and family – both now and in the future.
Of course no one likes to think about their own mortality, but it is a fact of life that your death will impact those around you. Naturally, your death will also be a very difficult process for your friends, family and loved ones. Indeed, it can be one of the most traumatic experiences they might ever have to go through. Having appropriate insurance plans in place will lessen the strain they will experience after you’re gone. So, by thinking about your insurance options today, you will enable your loved ones to be cared for tomorrow. One way to do that is through Family Protection Insurance.
Family Protection Insurance is a life insurance benefit whereby the family of the deceased receives a monthly income for a determined period of time. This insurance can either be an add-on type policy, or as a stand-alone cover. This type of policy is affordable, easy to set up and provides invaluable assistance to those you care for after you’re gone.
One major advantage of Family Protection Insurance is that it offers an on-going income for the upkeep of your family. This helps them pay the bills on time and take care of expenses until they get back on track. When combined with other forms of life insurance, it is a perfect combination because it offers them both a lump sum and regular coverage.
There are lots of different ways to include Family Protection Insurance into your overall insurance portfolio. The best way to determine what is right for you is to speak to a qualified insurance advisor who will help you make an informed decision. To speak to one, contact us today. We’ll look at your particular situation – and budget – to see how you can best provide for your loved ones when you’re gone.

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