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Pay them yourself by either being billed at home or having the monthly premiums automatically deducted from your checking or savings account.

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Q: If you apply for life insurance but your employer refuses to deduct the premiums what are your options?
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Want to do if your pay check bounces?

You can contact your employer to re-issue a check to pay for your month's wages. If he refuses to do so, you can sue him for issuing you a check that isn't valid and for not paying the wages that is due to you for working for him for the month.


What options are there if spouse refuses to pay one half of mortgage payment?

The options include: stop paying the mortgage and let the bank repossess the house; pay the entire mortgage yourself; divorce the spouse and move out; divorce the spouse and stay, while your spouse moves out; find out why your spouse refuses to pay half of the mortgage and see if some agreement can be reached; seek cheaper housing; go on an extended backpack tour of Europe; enlist in the army. That's about it.


Can you purchase life insurance on your ex husband you have 2 children and he refuses to buy any?

People will only buy insurance for 3 reasons; Love, Character and a Divorce Decree. Sound like he has none of those. You should get a court order forcing him to buy insurance to protect his child support payments making you the beneficiary. Likewise you should have some if something happens to you, despite how much you hate him. You can make the purchase of life insurance on him if he will agree to sign the application. He is a dirtbag if he won't even let you do that! 4lifeguild


How do you get money out of your trust when trustee refuses?

in estates


What if the cosigner refuses to sign the auto loan but the down payment is already made?

Hummm --- co-signer NOT a co-signer! -- your options are few - 1) GET ANOTHER CO-SIGNER QUICK, or 2) GET YOUR DOWN PAYMENT BACK QUICKLY or 3) Work w/dealer to arrange payments for your new car! If you've a job - ask (beg) your employer to tell car dealer that your stable in your job and you will not lose your job unless you can't get to work because you got no car! GOOD LUCK, and choose better friends to be your Co-signer next time.

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Can an employer refuse insurance coverage to a same sex spouse?

Not in the United States or Canada, unless the employer also refuses insurance coverage to opposite-sex spouses.


how to get insurance papers of contractor who refuses to give them?

If your contractor refuses to give you copies or originals of the insurance papers, contact the insurance company themselves. If the insurance company name is not known, call the state you live in to inquire.


Can you sue at fault driver in California who has insurance if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim for medical expenses or do you have to sue his insurance company?

yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.


Can an employer cancel the medical insurance of an employee who refuses to pay their 40 percent monthly share of the insurance premium?

Of course. Wouldn't you stop providing service to someone who stop paying for the service. As a matter of full disclosure, I own and operate a small Independent Insurance Agency in Georgia and have for 22 years. I also was an agent for a direct writer insurance company for 3 years prior.


What are your legal options if your auto insurance company refuses a claim because they say they never received your last check?

Read your contract language. If you can prove they received it (cancelled check), then you should be fine .. if not .. you may be SOL.


Your employer refuses to give you a 1099 what should you do?

You should be able to obtain a copy from the Internal Revenue Service.


How much will you have to pay to get your car back if it was totaled and the insurance company refuses to pay?

The insurance company will pay you the worth of your car minus your deductible.


Can a employer hold money from your check because you lost a company credit card?

Probably the employer can reimburse itself for any losses it incurred because of your error out of your paycheck. However, the employer probably can't reimburse itself for any loss it incurred beyond that (i.e. a penalty). Talk with your employer and get a detailed statement of the amounts withheld and why (request documentation of the employer's losses as well). Talk to a lawyer if the employer refuses.


Will life insurance benefits be paid if insurer refuses treatment for incurrable condition?

if life insurance policy passed the contestability period, benefits will be paid at insured's death.


What if an employer refuses to pay reimbursable expenses?

If your employer agreed to reimburse you for legitimate expenses and is refusing to, one option would be to threaten to file a civil lawsuit against them to force them to pay. However, the negative aspect to doing so is that the employer may terminate your employment unless you have a employment contract.


Is the patient responsible for payment if their health insurance refuses to pay?

Yes. What the insurance covers is specific to each companies' plan. Depending on the plan your employer purchased, certain procedures may be covered. The best bet is to call the insurer to have them check into the benefit available for the procedure you want. If it is a customary procedure, you may have more luck if your physician writes a letter to the insurance company recommending it. Alternative medicine such as acupuncture and others, while they do often work, are on your own dime for most.


What can I do when a health care insurance refuses to give treatment?

You may want to contact your health insurance business office and find out the reason for the refusal to pay for treatment. Each insurance company has their own rules and regulations regarding what they will cover.