When you’re young, building a life and juggling work, family and commitments, insurance can feel like something to worry about “later.”
But the reality is that the unexpected doesn’t wait until we’re older or financially secure. For young families in Australia, having the right life insurance and income protection in place is a critical part of financial planning.
One of the hardest questions to ask—yet extremely important—is this:
If something happened to me or my partner tomorrow, how would my family cope financially? Would there be enough assets to self-insure, or would the impact be life-changing?
These are the types of risk management questions that underpin effective wealth protection strategies.
When a partner passes away suddenly or becomes permanently unable to work, the emotional toll is immense.
Behind that tragedy sits practical reality: mortgages still need paying, children still need education and everyday expenses don’t pause. Without adequate insurance cover, the surviving partner may be forced into impossible decisions—selling assets, returning to work before they’re ready, or relying heavily on family support.
For families living rurally or on farms, these risks are often amplified.
Farming assets may be valuable on paper but are rarely liquid. If a key person in the operation dies or can no longer work, can the farm realistically continue? Can the surviving spouse afford to stay on the land without selling livestock, machinery or even the property itself? In many cases, appropriate insurance planning can make the difference between maintaining a way of life and being forced to walk away from it.
For the younger generation, insurance isn’t just about worst-case scenarios—it’s about protecting choices.
It provides options at a time when emotional resilience is already stretched. It can mean staying in the family home, keeping children in their school, and allowing time to grieve without immediate financial pressure.
Insurance steps in where savings, superannuation and other assets fall short. Reviewing your cover early, and updating it as life changes—marriage, children, business ownership—isn’t pessimistic. It’s practical.
If you’re not sure whether your current cover would support your family when it matters most, now is the time to act. Speak with our team to review your insurance and put the right protections in place.
Contact Carrick Aland’s Wealth Planning team on 1300 466 998 or read more at Protecting Your Wealth »
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