If you did not notify the insurance company that the person was deceased and the executor of the estate did not cancel the policy, then the premiums would still be deducted and the coverage is probably still good until cancelled.
payments to x-spouse from retirement after x-spouse has remarried is this legal in Washington state
Yes, Orchard Bank online payments are legal payments. Making online payments is faster, easier, and often more secure for both the person making the payment and the bank itself.
You need to contact an attorney or legal aid in your state. Massachusetts just ruled that child support obligations survive death. If the estate has enough money to continue paying the support, the parent cannot disinherit the minor child to stop child support payments after death.
generally yes - to the legal representative - check conditions "death" for specifics or contact your agent/insurer.
Generally, no, however it could be yes if: * The mortgage lender is not aware of your presence and there is no will passing the asset (house) to you as part of your late husband's estate or * The mortgage loan has a force-sale requirement in the event of the note-holder's death Even with the above conditions, you (or your legal representative) should notify the mortgage lender and let them know (1) you have lived in the home with your husband up 'til the time of his death (2) you want to continue to live in the home as you have no where else to go and (3) you want to continue to make payments and can demonstrate the ability to do so.
You have no legal requirements or responsibilities after death
No its perfectly legal and if you are still making payments on it, that increases values.
The card holder is under no legal obligation for the card holder to continue making payments after filing for bankruptcy, unless the case is dismissed without a discharge. There are some who believe that they can improve their credit rating by pay off debts that were discharged in a bankruptcy, but I believe there are better methods to reestablish credit after bankruptcy.
yes
Legal grounds are payments not being made...usually if there is a car involved, if 3 payments have not been made in a row and there has been no contact made with the signers. Reposession will be put into play.
no.
Because Romania is not a member of the euro zone.