Is a policy for The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States still valid: Group # 16911 M Certificate # 108815 For employee: 63-11 George C. Brown For employee of the Dept. of Water and Power in Los Angeles, CA
Equitable Life Assurance Society Walton Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP21 7QW Telephone: 0845 603 6771 Fax: 0845 835 5765
Hi I am having problems getting in contact with you. No matter what I do no the web it will not even give me an phone number for you...frustrated in Dallas Texas
ZERO! Call the claims department and file the claim. 4lifeguild
No. There is no way to loose your salvation. Of course, this assurance is based on the assumption that you 'had' salvation in the first place.
You cannot claim a deduction for something you did not pay. If the primary signatory did not pay the interest, then this person does not get to deduct it. In order to claim a non-business/non-investment deduction for interest, the person claiming the deduction must (among other things) be the legal or equitable owner of the property. Usually, the cosignor is not the legal or equitable owner of the property, hence the cosignor cannot claim an interest deduction.
If a person has been in a motorcycle accident and he or she needs to file a claim, the first thing he or she needs to do is contact the insurance company. If an individual is not insured, then that person needs to contact an attorney to properly file the claim. Generally, the claim is filed through the insurance company. Claim filing procedures depend on the motorist at fault.
In most states, under the doctrine of "Election", the wife could file a claim in the husband's estate and receive a share of the value of the property. It is unclear what you mean by joint equitable owners.
Contact the DWP in Newcastle.
I suggest you start on the "contact us" page of the website: http://www.monlife.com/ml/contactus.asp But your best way to file a claim is with your agent. Contact him!
The claim form doesn't have to be mailed, it can be submitted online or by telephone. Contact your local edd for details.
No, if no contact is made, there is no basis for a claim.
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