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While many people consider funeral cover to be crucial for covering funeral costs, others write it off as a safety net that they simply can’t afford.
You might be surprised to know that a funeral policy can be taken out up to the age of 75, which means pensioners can get funeral cover too.
Bereavement counselling – also known as grief therapy - is extremely helpful after the death of a family member or loved one.
Do you worry about how your family will look after themselves when you die? Do you wonder how they’ll cover essential expenses when your income is no longer available?
No matter which way you look at it, death is a sad inevitability. But have you considered how your immediate family would be affected should you pass away unexpectedly?
When someone you love passes away, you need both financial and emotional support. There are two main options for covering yourself when this happens.
A funeral is an essential way for a family to grieve, pay tribute to the deceased and deal with their own loss.
It’s a huge strain to organise a loved one’s funeral – not to mention the expenses involved. One helpful benefit is the Vehicle Access Benefit.
A funeral policy is designed to protect your loved ones in the event of a death in the family. We’ve listed all the different ways funeral cover can help if something unforeseen occurs.