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    3 smart ways to plan for life’s uncertainties

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 2, 2026Updated:June 2, 2026No Comments
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    Most of us know we should prepare for the unexpected. Yet life has a way of keeping you busy with the here and now, until planning ahead feels like something for next month.

    The reality is that a few practical steps today can make a meaningful difference to your family’s financial security if your circumstances change suddenly. And the groundwork is more straightforward than you might expect.

    1. Build an emergency fund

    An emergency fund gives you breathing room when something unexpected hits. Financial experts typically suggest saving enough to cover at least three months of essential outgoings, including your mortgage or rent, council tax, utilities and groceries.

    You can start building this up slowly. Even £50 a month into an instant-access savings account adds up to £600 in a year – enough to handle most common household emergencies without reaching for a credit card. Set up a standing order on payday so the money moves before you get the chance to spend it.

    1. Take out life insurance

    Savings alone can’t replace a lost income, however. If your household relies on what you earn, life insurance helps make sure your family can cover their financial commitments if you’re no longer around.

    Add up your outstanding mortgage balance, the annual income your family would lose and the cost of childcare until your youngest finishes school. This calculation gives you a realistic starting figure for the cover you need. Getting life insurance quotes from trusted providers helps you find cover that fits your budget.

    1. Write a will

    Equally important is making sure your wishes are legally recorded. Without a valid will, intestacy rules decide who inherits your assets and who looks after your children. In England and Wales, these rules don’t automatically pass everything to your partner, which can leave families in a difficult position at an already painful time.

    A will lets you name a testamentary guardian for your children, set out how your property and savings are divided and reduce the risk of your loved ones getting into disputes. If cost is a concern, Free Wills Month runs every March and October across the UK, offering free simple wills to people aged 55 and over All you have to do is leave something in your estate to your chosen charity.

    Final thoughts…

    Protecting the people who depend on you is surprisingly simple. What matters is acting before a crisis forces your hand, because that’s when your options narrow and clear thinking becomes hardest.

    These proactive steps each take less time than you’d expect. Together, they can help you build confidence that your family is looked after, whatever happens.

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