Except she wasn't working. According to SetHerSoulFree, Steve made her quit. She wouldn't have been working while pregnant with Baby Girl in any case, and nothing in her FB posts indicates when or even if she going back.
And while I got out of the insurance industry a while ago, I don't remember EVER being able to insure someone based on what they could be earning, only what they were earning at that time. The face value is what makes me think this was a term plan. She was so young, a 1,00,000 plan would have been affordable. What I DONT get is why there weren't any red flags raised when the actual wage earner wasn't insured.
This is what makes me hope the agent that sold them that plan is being looked at. It doesn't make any sense to insure a stay at home parent for that amount, but not the main bread winner. I could be wrong about this as laws vary from state to state and I was never licensed in Indiana.
I suppose it is always possible that she lied to the agent and said she was working, but usually they are supposed to ask for proof, ie tax returns to substantiate the stated income.