Sentences with phrase «intended child insurance»

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It's intended primarily to replace lost income, so it makes no sense to have a life insurance policy on your children.
This is because joint life insurance policies are typically intended to protect a couple or your children whenever you pass away.
That means that children under 13 are covered by renters insurance liability generally without regard to what they intended to happen.
Had Mark simply made the beneficiary change immediately following the divorce, the entire legal battle before the Supreme Court could have been avoided and his children could have already had the insurance money they believe their father intended to leave them.
If you purchase a plan on the private market, you may need to either purchase dental insurance (whether you have children or not) or provide reasonable assurance that you have purchased it or intend to do so.
There are so many children education plans mushrooming in the market that educate you on how to start and when to start but parents fear buying it from the insurance agents as the latter intend to push their products on them only to earn more commission.
The insurance industry has resisted efforts to make them taxable because, it says, they are intended for a vulnerable population, widows and children who have lost a parent.
Although your children may now be grown and are enjoying a prosperous, healthy and happy life, it just seems to me that to deprive them of the proceeds of a life insurance policy that was intended for their welfare would be, to say the least, dishonorable.
As we saw in a piece about whether children are covered for liability under renters insurance, «expected or intended» results of acts of children who are insured under the definition of named insured, there's an interesting caveat here.
In order for the life insurance proceeds to benefit those intended, perhaps the deceased's children, the ILIT has beneficiaries for whom the trustee will invest and administer the proceeds from the policy.
This is because joint life insurance policies are typically intended to protect a couple or your children whenever you pass away.
When the insured person intends to cover spouse, dependent children, parents, some insurance cos provide family discount.
Other types of insurance include final expenses life insurance which is only intended to pay for funeral related expenses, and infant life insurance which is a form of whole life insurance that is purchased for a young child and allowed to mature over that person's lifetime.
That means that children under 13 are covered by renters insurance liability generally without regard to what they intended to happen.
Aside from providing funds to pay off any estate taxes, second to die life insurance policies can also be used to equalize your estate, or equally divide the assets you intend to leave behind to your children.
Welfare reform has disrupted Medicaid benefits for millions of children who need treatment.97, 98 Medicaid enables many youth to receive psychiatric treatment.99 Many parents who left welfare to go to work found their new jobs did not provide insurance or, when available, they could not afford copayments.100, 101 The State Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justicechildren who need treatment.97, 98 Medicaid enables many youth to receive psychiatric treatment.99 Many parents who left welfare to go to work found their new jobs did not provide insurance or, when available, they could not afford copayments.100, 101 The State Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justicinsurance or, when available, they could not afford copayments.100, 101 The State Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justiceChildren's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justicInsurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justicechildren have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justicechildren are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice system.
In Massachusetts, the Child Support Guidelines are intended to encourage joint parental responsibility for child support in proportion to income, also taking into consideration other monetary and non-monetary contributions as well as the availability and cost of health insurance coverage for the cChild Support Guidelines are intended to encourage joint parental responsibility for child support in proportion to income, also taking into consideration other monetary and non-monetary contributions as well as the availability and cost of health insurance coverage for the cchild support in proportion to income, also taking into consideration other monetary and non-monetary contributions as well as the availability and cost of health insurance coverage for the childchild.
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