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 A question about life insurance?
What are the different kinds of life insurance you can buy and what are the differences between them???
Also, what kind of insurance should a 30 year old married father of one buy???...


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 If I buy a 10 year life insurance policy on my husband and he lives?
for 20 more years what happens? Do I lose that 10 years I paid into?
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oh, if he dies in 5 years do I collect all and quit paying on the policy???...


 Why can my insurance company ask if I other insurance?
Every year my insurance company denies my claims until I send them a form telling them I don't have any other coverage. Why can they do this? Is there an agency I can file complaint with to ...


 What is an insurance deductable?
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 Health insurance?
what health insurance company do you use if you had to buy on your own, not through work?...


 I let my car insurance lapse....will i get in trouble?
my car insurance is lapsed right now. i know when you sign up for insurance they always ask its been lapsed. when i say yes, which i ll tell the truth cuz they ll find out anyways, what will they do? ...


 Life Insurance. Shouldn't it be called Death Insurance? It can't be used until you die.?
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 Can i have the the links of good websites for cheap car insurance?
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 How much life insurance?
Married, no kids, will buy a house next year, anuual income = about 80K

Options:

1x annual salary - free
2 x - $9.44/month
3 x - $18.88/moth
4 x $8.32/month
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 If my insurance applied an amount of money towards my yearly deductible, do I still owe the doctor the amount?
I received a bill in the mail stating that an amount of $119 was applied towards my yearly deductible as per my insurance. Now, it looks like a bill and shows a remaining balance of $119 still. My ...


 My maintenance guy stole my jewelry, I have limited renters insurance, should I confront him?
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 Can you get health insurance if your slef-employed?
I've never applied, but I'm told its hard to get a policy if your self-employed......


 How do I decide what type of life insurance to get to cover my husband?
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 What is Term Life Insurance?
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 Can Home Owner Insurance be used to pay for auto accident?
guy who t-boned my car says he is going to pay for it using home owners ins., how? his auto ins. lapsed 9 days prior to wreck. help me understand
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 My 2 yr old son was hit by a car at a acura car dealership, whos fault is this? can i sue for medical cost?
My 2 yr old son was hit by a car at a acura car dealership, whos fault is this? can i sue for medical cost?
my son and i were looking at cars at a acura dealership as we walked out between 2 ...


 I have a question about workers comp.....?
My husband hurt his knee on the job and the company he works for does not have insurance to cover it. We already found out that they are not required by law to have the insurance becuase the company ...


 Can I get more coverage from the Insurance Company?
I was traveling at 40 m.p.h. at a 45 mile zone,
a vehicle ran a stop sign and I hit him broadside, now their ins.co. wants me to accept $10,000 (since thats the coverage he supposedly had) on ...


 Are health insurance costs deductible?
I am divorced and cover my two children on my insurance. Is that cost deductible on my Federal return?...



Mindy
I had a fire and lost my birth certificate is there a way to get a replacement one for free?
                     
 




mbrcatz
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No. You can't even get the FIRST one for free. You have to go down (or write) to the city hall where you were born, and pay the fee. A certified copy is usually around $15, and a non-certified copy is usually around $2.


Sal
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I don't think so. Most state custodians of official records will require a fee of $5 to $10 to issue a certified copy.


tan0301
I don't think you can for free, but they only cost around $7.


80559al
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You're not going to get a copy for free. As the last responder mentioned, expect to pay $7 to $10 for a certified copy.

The following web site gives you links for each state that will explain where and how to get a copy of your birth certificate (depending on state of birth). Costs are usually listed, too.

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm


garylee _
free? why is it everyone wants the world handed to them on a platter? no----I doubt you'll get anything FREE.

but if all else fails......write to where you were born...and go through the steps they tell you to do. more than likely you may get a new cetificate for a few small $$$...mine was $20 for a duplicate...and I was standing in the courthouse in my own home town......

good luck anyway....


rainydaze
not free. You will have to go thru your state dept. of vital statistics ( I'm in Texas) you have to do this in person with required I.D and pay a fee around 10.00, then wait and it comes over their fax. It took about an hour.


Expert Realtor
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For free? No.

You write to the state capital in the state where you were born, the department of vital records.

It takes about 6 to 8 weeks. It's cheap, usually about $10 to $15.


MSAD
Not for free.

Go on line- do an search in the county you were born in. You should be able to find a link the the Register of Deeds. They will have the address where to send your written request and fee. It may be about $10.00. You will need to know your date of birth, mothers maiden name and fathers name.


aaustian
If you have a fire Insurance policy which covers your home and contents and you have taken cover regard to any expenss for damage or lost of your spcial documents such as Birth Certificate the policy would cover the cost for a replacement one.so you would be able to get a replacement one without any additional fee if you have already taken appropriate level of insurance cover.


9ergal
I doubt it will be free. Nothing is free these days! You need to contact the Social Security office, in the State you were born, and they can issue you a new one. I recall, a minimum fee though.


archaeadoc
No.


nexteltom17
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Go to the coarthouse where you were born. the probate coart
office can help you, though they might charge a fee.


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