The children collect a variety of items, often driven by their curiosity and creativity. Common collections might include natural objects like rocks, leaves, or shells, as well as man-made items such as stickers, trading cards, or toys. These collections can serve as a means of self-expression and a way to foster friendships through shared interests. Ultimately, what they collect reflects their personalities and the experiences they cherish.
They do not.
women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
The estate has the right to collect. If there is documentation, they may offset the loan against your inheritance.
No.
They collected buffalo chips for fuel.
YES!
Check with Veterans Administration
Obelisk the Tormentor is a character from Yu-Gi-Oh. There is a trading card series based on this which allow children to play to gain cards from other children and collect rare items.
No. There really is no such thing as "unused" benefits. If a person pays FICA (Social Security and Medicare) taxes but dies before he or she can collect benefits, his or her widow or widower and minor children, or adult children disabled before age 22 (if applicable) can collect monthly checks for survivors' benefits. Able-bodied adult children or those who became disabled after age 22 cannot collect benefits from their mother's Social Security (FICA) contributions. The unpaid amount remains in the Social Security trust fund.
Yes they can.
If your parents have left a will then it is the responsibility of the executor of the will to pay all of the deceased persons debts and also to collect any monies owed to the deceased person.
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