Unfortunately, maybe people
make irrevocable steps to divorce prior to getting all the facts.
Life (and death) is messy enough without having to
make an irrevocable decision about whether to withhold life - sustaining treatment to a loved one, or expecting a loved - one to do the same for you.
You make an irrevocable contribution of personal assets.
If the child is younger than 21 years of age, you can
make an irrevocable monetary gift to the child using a PSECU Custodial account.
A donor - advised fund allows donors to establish and fund the account by
making irrevocable, tax - deductible contributions to the charitable sponsor.
«Please delay this vote and hold a series of open public hearings before
making this irrevocable decision.»
He told Jon Snow: «What Lord Ashcroft did when
he made those irrevocable commitments back 10 years ago to get his peerage — and they were signed off with the flourish that these were solemn and binding undertakings — he committed himself to permanent residence in the United Kingdom.
Over at Badass Digest, writer Devin Faraci argues that the Marvel model has
made an irrevocable mark on franchise cinema: where Harry Potter turned film franchises into an annual event, Marvel is striving to make them obsessive.
Special needs or pre-Medicaid estate planning may be accomplished by
making an irrevocable special needs trust the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, thereby providing necessary support to a dependent beneficiary without disqualifying them from public benefits.
Establish your DAF by
making an irrevocable, tax - deductible donation to a public charity that sponsors a DAF program
In this instance, once the landlord elected to exercise its right of distress,
it made an irrevocable election to affirm the lease.
Moreover, to get one's transaction added to the Bitcoin blockchain requires payment of a fee, whose amount depends on how busy the system is and how quickly one wants to get the transaction recognized («to get your transaction processed quickly you will have to outbid other users»)-- and thus
made irrevocable.
You are
making irrevocable after - death and life decisions that will affect the way you and your family live life until your passing and after your passing.
Special needs or pre-Medicaid estate planning may be accomplished by
making an irrevocable special needs trust the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, thereby providing necessary support to a dependent beneficiary without disqualifying them from public benefits.
Sometimes couples come to therapy when one spouse has
made an irrevocable decision to divorce.
Not exact matches
With the FIA decision the Department
made a substantive and
irrevocable change to the proposed Rule without any impact analysis or due process for comment on that change.
Through an agreement with a DAF provider, a donor creates a specially named account (i.e. «Smith Family Fund») to which
irrevocable contributions are
made.
Your life insurance trust may be revocable, meaning that you may
make changes or revoke it, or
irrevocable, meaning that you may not revoke, alter, or amend the trust once it has been established.
It is noted that the Catholic Church has
made an «
irrevocable» commitment to the quest for Christian unity, and it is proposed that the commitment would be enhanced were non-Catholics more fully consulted in theological deliberations of the Magisterium.
The hoped - for consequence of the Catholic Church's
irrevocable devotion to full communion among all Christians will bring with it changes that we can not now anticipate, as is also
made clear in Ut Unum Sint.
Following Exodus 31, in which God
makes the Sabbath the sign of an
irrevocable covenant with the people of Israel, Jewish leaders have emphasized its special place in Jewish life and heard in its rhythm the structure that has kept Jewish identity alive amid terrible adversity.
It is an
irrevocable and complete commitment of self
made before God and sealed by him.
Another device is to
make a donation in the form of a trust which becomes
irrevocable only in case of the death of the donor; in this case the parties concerned are
made to sign a written document as proof of their consent.
The coincidence of sacred and profane in the Word -
made - flesh, therefore, «can not be truly meaningful unless it is understood as a real movement of God himself, a movement which is final and
irrevocable, but which continues to occur wherever there is history and life.»
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This 19 + year industry veteran helps individuals
make key financial decisions during that critical yet oft underestimated period transitioning from the workforce into retirement — many of which are
irrevocable and profoundly affect one's financial security and lifestyle for decades beyond.
Unless they can show that the adoption was
made as a result of fraud or under duress, a relinquishment is
irrevocable.
The share purchase was
made on behalf of Rio Tinto by Credit Suisse under an
irrevocable mandate given by Rio Tinto to Credit Suisse on August 24, 2011.
Make cloud computing secure Nick Feamster's strategy is to tag sensitive information with
irrevocable digital labels.
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I think fasting
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And in this moment, the film
makes clear what it is that is so compelling about him — perhaps as a person but surely now, as a mythic figure who went out into the mountains and died — the very fact that Chris
makes choices, informed and not, eventually
irrevocable.
Though the film is fashioned as an
irrevocable descent into negation, Trintignant and Riva
make it feel richly alive.
There are myriad reasons why the term «torture porn» never
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irrevocable impact Herschell Gordon Lewis's schlocky gore cinema had on American movies.
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Once you
make a contribution to a Roth 401 (k), it is
irrevocable.
... and the election to
make Roth 401 (k) contributions (these are after - tax contributions) is
irrevocable.
The choice is
irrevocable, and must be
made on or before the day a trustee is «required to lodge» their fund's or trust's 2016 - 17 income tax return.
To
make sure the taxman agrees that your account is really a trust, you should sign an agreement stating that deposits to the account are an
irrevocable transfer of property to your child and that you agree to never take the money back or direct what happens to it.
The fact that this election is
irrevocable doesn't prevent you from
making subsequent changes in the IRA that received the transfer.
Once money is transferred to the custodial account it becomes
irrevocable, which means it can not be returned to the person who
made the deposit.
ASD Tip: The decision to receive payments is usually
irrevocable once the decision is
made to annuitize the principal sum; however, the ASD is not set in stone and may be changed by the owner.
Your life insurance trust may be revocable, meaning that you may
make changes or revoke it, or
irrevocable, meaning that you may not revoke, alter, or amend the trust once it has been established.
When you complete a designated beneficiary form, it will specify whether the beneficiaries are
irrevocable or revocable, so
make sure to check.
This new interpretation seriously harms borrowers who have
made career, financial, and life choices — many of them
irrevocable — in reliance on the availability of loan forgiveness and the Department's prior certifications of eligibility.
The choices you
make can be critical and often
irrevocable.
The money that is used to purchase the contract is placed into an escrowed trust account — typically an
irrevocable trust — and that money
makes premium payments to keep the life insurance policy in force until the insured dies.
Once a valid election is
made, it is
irrevocable and the Commissioner will issue a commutation authority consistent with your election.