How are our protection policies structured, and what role do they play in our wills?
One aspect of life that can be challenging to confront is our own mortality. While we all understand that we won’t live forever and that death is inevitable, the good news is that advances in medical science have led to longer lifespans than in the past.
Once we accept the reality of mortality, it becomes essential to consider what happens to our assets when we’re gone. Who will inherit them? Have we made provisions for the future wellbeing of our loved ones, their care, and their needs? How are our protection policies structured, and what role do they play in our wills?
If these questions resonate with you, I invite you to reach out for an open, honest conversation about any or all of these important topics.