You are very likely to be sued. And that could lead to garnishment of wages.
A decedent's spouse is the next of kin and has the right to make all decisions regarding the funeral. The spouse is also responsible for paying the bill. The "family" must defer to the spouse's wishes.
A typical contract includes a set price that you need to pay every month, as well as a contract as for how long you will be paying this bill for, usually ranging from 2 to 3 years.
The beneficiary of a life insurance policy is not responsible for paying for the deceased's funeral cost using the money from the proceeds of the life insurance policy. The estate of the deceased is responsible for paying for the funeral cost from the proceeds of the estate.
can my home be taken from me if i have trouble paying a medical bill?
you don't. that's why it's called a contract. You have to break the contract or wait until it runs out. Otherwise, if you don't the service will keep charging you every month. You may be better off just paying the fee to end the contract. if you know someone who is looking for what you have and is willing to assume the contract (kind of like subletting). Of-course the company will still believe it is you. So it might help or it might be a disaster. Depends on the person who assumes the liability. You would have to know that they paid the bill without running it up skyhigh. But, it is an option, however risky it could be. die.... change your name and social security number.... or find some sucker to assume your bill check with your carrier first...
i am paying $75,000 a month...
One goes about paying a bill online by going to the website where the bill is due and clicking on the pay now button and then paying by check or credit card.
Whoever wants there to be a funeral will have to pay for it.
Her funeral was on November 2, 2005. The funeral was in Detroit. Reverend Jesse Jackson delivered the eulogy. Former President Bill Clinton attended the funeral.
Simple Answer...No I switch my sim card al the time when my brother-in-law gets a new phone, he has a contract w/ nextel and I have a pre-paid boost mobile, so yes you can
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Paying the Board Bill - 1912 was released on: USA: 16 October 1912