Yes.
deferment
To sell a car while still making payments on it, you can either pay off the remaining balance before selling or transfer the loan to the new owner through a process called loan assumption. Be sure to check with your lender for specific requirements and steps to follow.
The loan type that requires you to make payments while attending school is typically a private student loan. Unlike federal student loans, which often offer deferment options while enrolled, private loans may not provide the same flexibility and can require immediate repayment or interest payments while you are still in school. It’s important to review the specific terms of the loan before borrowing.
Vacation time is not taxed as income, but the money you earn while on vacation is typically subject to income tax.
Probably. Contact your lender while the loan payments are still current, and they'll be much friendlier and more cooperative. Don't wait until you're behind. Remember, they don't want to take your car, they want their money. Probably. Contact your lender while the loan payments are still current, and they'll be much friendlier and more cooperative. Don't wait until you're behind. Remember, they don't want to take your car, they want their money.
No. Once an individual remarries alimony obligations become null and void. Caveat: This may not be true if you are 'behind' on support payments that were due up to the point she was married; Check your State / Nations law / Court Order, on this.
I recently got married and found out it was because my husband wanted to get back at the woman he was with before me. Two days ago i found out that he is now up at her place staying there. We've only been married 5 months. I don't want to divorce him but if he decides he is going to live up there will i be able to get alimony payments
deferment
Spousal support payments are not a "sure thing," which is a key element in a cash settlement. While the support/alimony is court-ordered it is not guaranteed, and there is no lender or settlement company that wish to engage in chasing down a spouse to secure payments that were assigned to you. You cannot assign the payments to a lender/settlement company.
Depends on what you mean by
Alimony, or spousal maintenance, is typically awarded for a fairly short time, while the spouse completes a plan for self-sufficiency.
If you're in the US, and if your spouse gets an order for temporary alimony (and not all request for it are granted), then yes, you have to pay it.
Yes, alimony can be paid from pre-tax income, as the payments are typically considered a deductible expense for the payer and taxable income for the recipient. This means that the payer can reduce their taxable income by the amount of alimony paid, while the recipient must report it as income on their tax return. However, it's essential to consult with a tax professional or legal advisor to understand the specific implications and requirements based on individual circumstances and current tax laws.
Your dependents may, provided the payments have been paid seperately previous to your incarceration. You, however, will not receive payment, and any payments you receive while incarcerated, you may be required to pay back.
it depends, some jobs have paid vacations some dont. I agree who is they? Some people have a specific number of vacation days per year
The answer depends upon what you are seeking. The term "relief" could refer to alimony, child support the payment of bills by your spouse--just about anything. A motion is a request to the court to take some type of action.
To sell a car while still making payments on it, you can either pay off the remaining balance before selling or transfer the loan to the new owner through a process called loan assumption. Be sure to check with your lender for specific requirements and steps to follow.