You need to review the court orders relating to the divorce to determine what your obligations are. That issue should be addressed in the divorce agreement. If you still have questions you should ask to speak with an advocate at the court or the attorney who represented you in the divorce.
You need to review the court orders relating to the divorce to determine what your obligations are. That issue should be addressed in the divorce agreement. If you still have questions you should ask to speak with an advocate at the court or the attorney who represented you in the divorce.
You need to review the court orders relating to the divorce to determine what your obligations are. That issue should be addressed in the divorce agreement. If you still have questions you should ask to speak with an advocate at the court or the attorney who represented you in the divorce.
You need to review the court orders relating to the divorce to determine what your obligations are. That issue should be addressed in the divorce agreement. If you still have questions you should ask to speak with an advocate at the court or the attorney who represented you in the divorce.
You need to review the court orders relating to the divorce to determine what your obligations are. That issue should be addressed in the divorce agreement. If you still have questions you should ask to speak with an advocate at the court or the attorney who represented you in the divorce.
not legally. You would have to sign the application, answer the medical questions, and often have a physical.
An SR22 insurance policy is a regular insurance policy with some additional requirements of the insurance company to notify the State Department of Motor Vehicles and restrictions on cancellation. In a rental car situation, the rental car company will carry the liability coverage and physical damage coverage. You are responsible for a deductible for any damage done to the vehicle. I recommend that you purchase their physical damage waiver so you will not be responsible for damages.
Your husband cannot legally obtain life insurance on you without your knowledge. And most companies require at least a cursory physical before agreeing to insure someone.
Is the child willing to sign the application and take the physical? I don't see why not.
Auto insurance consists of both liability insurance and physical damage coverage. Collision coverage is part of the physical damage section of an insurance policy and is designed to either repair or replace your vehicle if you are involved in an accident up to the fair market value of the vehicle. Collision will pay for both damages caused in an at-fault accident and damages caused in a not at-fault accident if the other party did not have insurance. If the other party did have insurance and they were responsible for the damages, the other party's liability insurance would pay for your vehicle damages through Property Damage coverage. You are responsible to pay for your collision deductible for at-fault accidents before a claims payout will be made.
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It depends on your insurance coverage. Check with your insurance.
If your agent is telling you that you need a new "physical" then the answer is yes. Don't worry about it, the insurance company pays for it and it is done at your convenience at your home.
Many life insurance providers offer life insurance with no physical exam required. One well-known company is Globe Life Insurance. For customers over 50 years of age, AARP also offers a life insurance policy with no physical required.
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You can go to this link, get a price quote and find an insurance company that will accept giving you term life insurance without a physical, http://www.primequote.com/
Yes, as of March 2014, MetLife Term Insurance does require a physical from a doctor.