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no, they are not related because they dont have the same last name or first name. they dont even look alike. and they dont have a sister.
The series goes city of bones, city of ashes, and city of glass. The series name is the mortal instruments series.
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you cant hide your name. i dont know why but you cant
when i was at school school someone told me mariah carey's name was BILLY but i DONT BELIEVE ITso if anyone say s her name is billy dont believe cause her real name is MARIAH CAREY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! omeone told me that her name was billy but i DONT BELIEVE IT
If the owner of the savings bonds has died, then the bonds are inherited by the beneficiary, unless the beneficiary has also died in which case the bonds go to the estate of the beneficiary. If you don't want the bonds to be inhertied by the named beneficiary or the estate of the beneficiary, I would like to know what legal basis you have for taking control of those bonds. We already know that you are neither the owner (who has died) nor the beneficiary. So what is your claim based upon? I doubt that you have any legal basis to change the benefciary.
No. A beneficiary has no authority to name a beneficiary of another's property. Only the principal can name the beneficiary. Generally, if the primary beneficiary declines to accept the inheritance then the gift will lapse and the property will be included in the estate.
Liberty Bonds were the name given to a series of bond offerings in the United States to finance World War I. War Bonds (and Defense Bonds) were the bonds issued in the United States during WWII.
Yes. You should also name a contingent beneficiary in case the primary beneficiary predeceases you.
No. You can name who you choose as your beneficiary.
A person can name anyone they choose to be a beneficiary. This can include a friend, child, spouse, parent or other relative. Some people even name organizations or charities as a beneficiary.
Beneficiary's obligationThe beneficiary has no legal obligation to pay the bills solely in the name of the insured.
Yes, a criminal can be named as a beneficiary on a life insurance policy. There is no legal restriction preventing a criminal from being designated as a beneficiary. However, some insurance companies may have their own policies or clauses that restrict payouts to beneficiaries involved in criminal activities.
These are called saturated hydrocarbons.
Beneficiary.
The owner must name another beneficiary for the account or it will pass into the owner's estate at the time of their death.The owner must name another beneficiary for the account or it will pass into the owner's estate at the time of their death.The owner must name another beneficiary for the account or it will pass into the owner's estate at the time of their death.The owner must name another beneficiary for the account or it will pass into the owner's estate at the time of their death.
Yes, the beneficiary of an inherited IRA (AKA beneficiary IRA) can name a beneficiary to that account. In the past, this was not really allowed so some form may still practice as such.