Hello,
I'm new here and very happy to have found a Canadian site about financial matters...even though it would have been better had I found it say 40 years ago,lol !
Anyway, what I'm wondering is if I'm even eligible for any kind of life insurance at this point in my life. As a result of some very difficult matters in my life I am basically penniless insofar as assets, a home, RRSPs etc. go. I am the single mother of a developmentally delayed adult son who was only very recently even diagnosed and who still lives with me. I worked for all of my adult life and did quite well, having paid off a home & new vehicle by the time I was 40. But the increasing costs of caring for my son and maintaining & repairing our large older home combined with my own diagnosis of fibromyalgia 10 years ago made it pretty much impossible for me to work enough to keep it all going. In short I gradually ended up losing everything I'd worked for and am now living on a CPP disability pension & renting a small suite.{ My son is on a provincial {B.C.} disability pension. I have just turned 60.
What I'd like to do is get life insurance just so I could leave some kind of a trust fund for my son, since there is no longer the home that was going to go to him. Just enough so he could have a vehicle and a few other things that are not possible on a disability. { All I've ever had for insurance are a couple of those "Accidental Death" type policies as well as "balance protector" policies for my visa and line of credit.}
So I was wondering if Monty or anyone else here could advise me as to what might be possible for me to get in the way of life insurance.{ By budgeting very carefully I could spend up to $150.00 per month on insurance.} Any & all advice will be very much appreciated !
A good evening to all,
Learningcurves



