Insurance and Risk Mangement
The Married Women's Property Act
Without the MWP Act, your life insurance payout is part of your "estate," meaning creditors can seize it to pay your debts before your family sees a rupee. This 150-year-old law creates an "Iron Dome" around your policy.
Untouchable Trust: How to ensure your term plan payout goes strictly to your wife and kids, even if you go bankrupt.
The Free Checkbox: Why this is the most powerful (and free) feature in your application form.
The Trade-off: Understand the loss of flexibility that comes with this ultimate legal protection.
Watch this video to learn how to legally protect your family's future from banks, courts, and tax departments.
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