am i allowed to get a life ins policy on my ex husband (the father of my 2 girls who are now 19 & 18) he owes me 28,000 in child support and i will never see it. i was thinking if i got a life ...
I'm a medical student on academic leave until late June. Basically, I need to wait for the foundations week that marks the beginning of the 3rd year at UCLA.
Someone posted a question about whole life vs. term and someone claimed they could prove whole life had equal or better return than buying term and investing the difference in the stock market but ...
I'm scheduled to have a hip replacement in May. My question is this: is there any type of insurance (i.e.- AFLAC) that can help with some of the medical expenses that I will incur or even help ...
Having recently become responsible for my 63 y/o mother who has had a stroke and is permanently disabled, I am trying to understand all the options for her financialcare and healthcare. Mom is likely ...
I am new to the insurance industry and was told by an insurer I want to be appointed with that I am required to have $500,000 of Errors and Ommissions Coverage? being new I would hate to ask a ...
i am leaving my job and i will need to get health care coverage somewhere else. i am having problems with my back, shoulders, and neck because of my huge breast. i need to get a breast reduction ...
No, it's unethical. If you complain to your state insurance department, they might intervene. You can buy your insurance from ANYWHERE.
suncatcher
No its not right , you have the choice to insure with any one you want, they are just being greedy
tell them you already have insurance and if they want proof go and get insured with some one and show it to them
they cannot do any thing about it
ive never heard of this before with any one
the only thing you have to give them is a bond and make sure the bond is signed over into a trust account not theirs
so when you leave you are entitled to it back
Evan K
That's actually illegal in many states.
Silaqui
You can insure your house contents anywhere you like. That's in Australia though.
paulcondo
not in ohio you might need to check what your state laws are
*ifthatswhatyoureinto*
Proof of legitmate minimum contents insurance is a general leasing/rental requirement in the US but they cannot dictate your insurance source here legally. This doesn't sound kosher, I would research with legal aid.