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Term Life Insurance Plans for Single Parent Families. Garden State Life Insurance
Single Parent Families
Single parent families have to take care of themselves and plan ahead to make sure their children will have the financial means to go on without them. As a single parent, ask yourself, what would happen to your children if something happened to you? Would the money be there to help support and educate them? A parent’s life insurance policy can help.
As a single parent, your family’s need for a life insurance plan is more critical than two-parent families. If one member of a two-parent family dies, the family may have the income produced by the other to fall back on. But what happens to the single parent family when the breadwinner dies?
Suggestion for Single Parents: A Term Life Insurance Plan
Garden State Life’s BudgetGard product is the same type of life insurance plan that most financial experts recommend. It gives single parent families pure life insurance protection without the fancy add-ons that make other types of life insurance products more expensive.
Looking for something more long term? Our CashGard return of premium term life insurance plan gives you the additional benefit of getting your money back. If you outlive your level premium period, 15, 20 or 30 years, and your policy is still in effect, you’ll receive a check for the premiums you paid during that time. You’ll receive it in one lump sum and completely tax-free. Just imagine getting a check about the same time your child is about ready to leave for college – won’t that come in handy?
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League City, Texas
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For assistance call toll-free 1-800-638-8565 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday.
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