Yes, of course, now though it would be easier to pay them off.
No, this is an internet myth. The president is not sending you checks to pay your bills. He did lower your taxes on a few occasions, but he did not pay your bills.
He certainly paid his own cable bill (and all his other bills), before he became president. But if you are asking whether he will pay YOUR cable bill, this is an internet myth and it is not true.
The subordinating conjunction in the sentence, "Before I leave on the sixth, we need to pay the bills," is the word before.
It would be difficult to pay bills without a letter of authorization, but if they do, and keep complete records, there is no issue.
Bills are due the day they arrive through your letterbox - you usually have about ten days to pay them before the company starts sending reminders.
yes they will pay the medical bills if they are the reliable company otherwise you have to file case and get your asset
No, this is an internet scam, from some people who are trying to steal your personal information. The president is not paying your bills, so do not respond to this scam.
do you help pay bills
The subordinating conjunction in the sentence is "before".
what grant can i get to pay off my bills
Medicaid typically does not cover pre-existing medical bills incurred before a person is eligible for the program. However, once someone is enrolled in Medicaid, it will cover eligible medical expenses going forward, including those related to pre-existing conditions. It's important to check with the specific state's Medicaid program, as policies can vary. Additionally, some states may have options for retroactive coverage under certain circumstances.
no, but they can be claimed against your estate before it is given to them.