Survivor benefits for families after a suicide can vary depending on the individual's circumstances, such as their employment status, insurance policies, and the laws of the jurisdiction. Many life insurance policies include exclusions for suicide, especially if the death occurs within a certain period after the policy is taken out. However, some policies may provide benefits if the suicide occurs after that period. Additionally, government programs or employer benefits may offer support to surviving family members, but these can also differ widely based on specific situations.
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a "plagarist," usually.
Treason is punishable by death
An avoutrer is an obsolete word for someone who commits adultery.
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If you're asking whether you can levy or garnish someone else's Social Security survivor benefits to satisfy a civil judgment, the answer is no. Only the Treasury Department can garnish Social Security benefits, and only for limited reasons, like back alimony, child support, unpaid taxes, or debt owed to other federal departments. Regular creditors are prohibited by law from attaching these funds.
A person who survives can often be called a survivor. This term can describe someone who has endured and outlasted a difficult or dangerous situation.
A traitor is someone who commits some kind of betrayal. Someone who commits treason or breaks the trust of a person or organization or even their country. For example, if someone one team A betrays them by telling secrets to team B then that person is a traitor.
That depends on whether the pension was actually allowed to be left to someone. If there are survivor benefits, they are specified in the contract. There is no requirement to distribute it other than the way the contract lists it.
Heresy is a crime against the Christian church. Someone who commits a heresy is a heretic.
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