Mums Rule

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2 Minutes
Published:
January 6, 2022

Tick one thing off your endless 'to-do' list and get your life insurance sorted on a budget with us.

Mums, you are amazing. You have many many roles and responsibilities. Taxi driver, chef, teacher, event planner, housekeeper... the list goes on. It's not surprising that sorting out life insurance to protect you and your loved ones is not at the top of your priorities.

Sammy Finnigan writes about her situation as a Mum;

Families

"These days they come in all different shapes and sizes. Single mums, single dads, married and unmarried couples and more commonly now, two families that make a new family.

Today I want to talk about mums, fabulous, fantastic mums 😊. We might be married, separated, divorced or remarried, but something a lot of us have in common is that we aren’t covered if anything should happen to us, because, just like me, a lot of women don’t take out their own life insurance. 

I started looking into this problem and found that this is often because we were part of a couple and when that ended, so did the joint life cover.

Dependants

We don’t like to think about it, or talk about it, but how would our children cope if anything happened to us? And I don’t just mean small children, grown up kids too! Let’s face it, they always need our help, don’t they?

Budget

This was me, and because like most mums, I was on a tight budget, I didn’t think I could afford it.

But I found out it’s not expensive.

The younger you are, the cheaper it is. So, all the more reason to get in touch with the go2mortgages team as soon as possible. In my case, I can now leave a lump sum for each of my 3 grown up kids if something were to happen to me during my working life, costing less than £20 a month! For you it could be as little as £10 per month, depending on your age and how much you want to leave. Crazy right? That’s just a few takeaway coffees.

Whatever your circumstances, you can have your own cover and your own peace of mind. Speak to us at Go2Mortgages for further advice and to find the right amount of cover for you.

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