Honesty has been proven to be the best policy in every walks of life. The only other thing that you can try is to be dis honest. So the question is to what advantage is there in being dishonest. You may get what you want, but at what price?
Trust nothing until it has been verified, and verified again. Honesty. Cynicism.
It depends on the insurance company and possibly the policy. You have to check up on your specific one. For example, some policy cover children until they are 18, others till age 25 as long as they live in the same household.
Yes, unless you accept a bribe from that. But until you decide to reveal who you are, it is anonymous.
Neville Chamberlain is the British Prime Minister who tried to Appease Hitler. The Munich Agreement brought Peace in Our Time. Oh well, he tried .... but Hindsight is a very valuable commodity. it makes it easy to see the mistakes of others, but noy until thre results are apparrent.
It depends on your specific policy. Some providers end coverage at age 18, while others extend coverage until the child graduates from college.
He tried and tried until he got there, even if they turned him down.
The remaining balance on your car insurance policy is the amount of money you still owe for coverage until the policy expires.
It is until your kids attain the age of 25 years that they can be within within the umbrella of your policy. After that, they can stay in the policy, but you are to forego the the family discount. Alternatively, they can have their seperate policy,if they are already in service or attached with any profession.
Well it kind of depends. Do you mean Jews who tried to hide? If so they probably killed them like they did the 4 million others... they weren't really after anyone else until the fighting started. If that's what you mean then I suppose they killed them too because... well.. there Nazi's and they kill people...
If you cash in the policy then yes it will not pay the death benefit because you have cancelled the policy.
Sometimes check with your insurance company and find out their policy
Generally, an auto insurance policy does not automatically cancel upon the policyholders death.The policy will typically continue to provide coverage to the executors of the policyholder's estate until the end of the policy term.