Whats the difference between having a joint plan and two separate plans?
A joint plan covers two named people at the same time but will only pay out on the death of the first person to die. If there are two separate plans, each will cover an individual on their own and will pay out only on that person’s death. Both joint and single life plans will end either when a claim is made or the plan reaches the end of its term.
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