Life insurance provides financial protection for the people who depend on you. If the unexpected happens, it can help repay your mortgage, cover everyday living costs, and give your loved ones financial stability when they need it most. However, many people delay putting cover in place or choose unsuitable policies without fully understanding their options.
At Mark One Financial Services, we help individuals and families across Scotland arrange life insurance cover that is clear, appropriate, and built around real life needs.
Life insurance is often taken alongside a mortgage, although it can protect far more than just a property. For example, it can help support a partner, children, or other dependents by providing a lump sum or regular payment if you pass away during the policy term.
In many cases, clients are surprised by how affordable life insurance can be. More importantly, the right policy ensures your family can maintain their lifestyle and avoid financial strain at a difficult time.
Most people think of life insurance as a one-off lump sum paid to their family. If the worst happened, Family Income Benefit gives your household breathing space.
Instead of a single lump sum, it pays your family a regular, tax-free monthly income for the remainder of the policy term. Think of it as replacing your salary — so the mortgage still gets paid, the kids are looked after, and everyday life can continue without the added pressure of financial uncertainty.
According to the Child Poverty Action Group, the cost of raising a child to age 18 is approximately £250,000 for a couple — that works out at around £1,157 every month (Source: Child Poverty Action Group, 2025). If your income were to stop, that cost wouldn’t.
Without a plan in place, families can face some very difficult decisions. Cutting back on essentials, dipping into savings meant for the future, taking on debt, or even having to sell the family home. Financial pressure is the last thing any family needs during an already difficult time.
A lump sum can help clear debts. But regular income helps families live.
Family Income Benefit is designed to provide ongoing financial support rather than a one-off payment. Here’s what makes it different:
Download our Family Income Benefit guide HERE.
Life insurance is not the same for everyone. Therefore, we take time to understand your family situation, income, commitments, and long-term plans. We then compare a wide range of insurers to find cover that fits your circumstances.
Because policy wording and options vary between providers, we explain everything clearly. As a result, you know exactly what is covered, how long the policy lasts, and what it pays out.
Arranging life insurance does not need to feel complicated. We guide you through the application from start to finish, including medical disclosures and underwriting questions. In addition, we ensure the policy remains suitable if your circumstances change.
Many clients also review life insurance alongside income protection or critical illness cover. This joined-up approach helps create a stronger overall safety net.
This depends on your mortgage balance, income, family needs, and future plans. We calculate an appropriate level based on your situation.
Life insurance is not legally required, although we strongly recommend it. It is designed to protect your home and loved ones.
Often, yes. Many insurers will still offer cover, although terms may vary. We help identify the most suitable providers.
This depends on whether you want cover for a fixed term or lifelong protection. We explain the differences clearly. Speak to us today.
Yes. Life insurance should be reviewed when your circumstances change, such as marriage, children, or a new mortgage.
Family Income Benefit is a type of life insurance that pays your family a regular, tax-free monthly income rather than a one-off lump sum. It's designed to replace your income so your family can continue to meet everyday costs. It's typically very affordable and we can help you work out the right level of cover for your circumstances. Get in touch for tailored, no-obligation advice.