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Protecting your family

Protection

Life cover, critical illness and income protection arranged to suit your family, so they are provided for if the worst happens.

Protection, Sweetland Associates
Protecting your family

Most of us know there are policies that provide life insurance, protect us if we are critically ill, or pay out if an accident or illness stops us working. With so many policies on the market, it can be hard to know which one is right for you and offers the best value.

Putting off the decision could leave your family's finances exposed if the worst happened. Protection is one of the most important products you can take out, and one of the best ways to make sure your loved ones are provided for.

Cover is often cheaper than people expect, and the younger and healthier you are when you take it out, the lower your premiums are likely to be.

Who it’s for

  • You have a mortgage, a family or other people who depend on your income.
  • You are not sure whether your existing cover is right or good value.
  • You are self-employed with no sick pay or death-in-service cover.
  • Your circumstances have changed, with a new home, a baby or a new job.
How Sweetland helps

Practical support with your protection.

We work out how much cover you need

The right amount depends on your circumstances. You might want to cover your mortgage, household bills, or provide a lump sum so your children are looked after. We help you assess what is right for your family.

We find good value across the market

Protection is not a case of one size fits all. We compare policies so you get cover that suits your needs at a fair price.

We combine the right types of cover

We help you bring together life cover, critical illness cover and protection against accident or being unable to work, so the cover matches your life.

Policies with no investment link have no cash-in value at any time and will cease at the end of the term. If you stop paying premiums your cover may end. A critical illness policy may not cover all the definitions of a critical illness; please refer to the key features and policy document.

Common questions

Questions, answered plainly.

Free initial consultation

Let's start with a conversation.

Your first meeting is free and without obligation. We'll listen, answer your questions, and tell you honestly whether and how we can help.