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Thank goodness for tax refunds.....
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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 259490"><p>I think that is great. You sound like you have a good plan in place. Unfortunately for us, we didn't have life insurance, because husband wouldn't talk about it. Fortunately my work had a very small policy which I hadn't even known about and it paid for the arrangements.</p><p></p><p>The survivors benefits will continue until the kids are 18. If you receive survivors benefits, it will be until your youngest is 16. I don't receive the survivors benefits because even when husband died I made too much. But it has been helpful for the kids to receive it. They don't get much because my husband had a very poor work history, but something is better than nothing. I am looking at losing my daughters next year - she turns 17 in 3 weeks, I am nervous about losing it because I can't afford our current apartment without it. One of my paychecks is about $100 short of our rent so when our lease is up at the end of the year, it is time to figure out what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 259490"] I think that is great. You sound like you have a good plan in place. Unfortunately for us, we didn't have life insurance, because husband wouldn't talk about it. Fortunately my work had a very small policy which I hadn't even known about and it paid for the arrangements. The survivors benefits will continue until the kids are 18. If you receive survivors benefits, it will be until your youngest is 16. I don't receive the survivors benefits because even when husband died I made too much. But it has been helpful for the kids to receive it. They don't get much because my husband had a very poor work history, but something is better than nothing. I am looking at losing my daughters next year - she turns 17 in 3 weeks, I am nervous about losing it because I can't afford our current apartment without it. One of my paychecks is about $100 short of our rent so when our lease is up at the end of the year, it is time to figure out what to do. [/QUOTE]
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