The terms of the spousal maintenance agreement determines when it should end. The involved individuals should refer to their final divorce settlement documents or contact the attorney or legal firm that handled the case disposition for the needed information. If it is found that the maintenance agreement is still valid, it may be necessary for the interested party to refile a motion (suit) to recover benefits and/or money due he or she.
How does a separate maintenance agreement affect Blue Cross-Blue Shield coverage in Michigan?
No, Michigan and Oregon are two separate states.
Separate
I'm certain that they are separate issues.
Flood damage is covered by "Flood Insurance" not by home insurance. Flood coverage is obtained on a separate flood insurance policy in the USA. Heavy roots from a presumably over grown tree or a tree that is located too close to the house is an owners landscape maintenance and upkeep issue.
None. Michigan is surrounded by the Great Lakes. Lake Michigan and Lake Huron separate the upper peninsula of Michigan from lower Michigan.
Virendra Kumar has written: 'Alimony and maintenance in the light of the changing concept of marriage and divorce' -- subject(s): Alimony, Alimony (Hindu law), Separate maintenance, Separate maintenance (Hindu law)
Mackinac Bridge
These are two separate types of insurance policies created for two separate situations.
Yes, you can get separate car insurance if you wish. You do not have to have car insurance with your husband.
Repossession does not occur for lapses in insurance payments. The auto loan transaction and insurance transaction are completely separate. If you live in a no fault state, the lender may add insurance coverage to protect their interest in the vehicle, and this will be translated to you the borrower.Now, that being said, no, there is no difference in the amount of time a debt remains on your credit report aside from whether it is seven years from last payment on a regular default (no judgment) or ten years for a defaulted account with a judgment securing it.
no.