Not exact matches
«They are either worried about depleting their assets
for their
spouse, or they
want to make sure they have enough money to pass to their
children.»
If an employee
wants to work part time to take care of an ailing
spouse or a sick
child, this should be treated as a «demand»
for FMLA leave (Family and Medical Leave Act) and not a «request»
for a flexible schedule.
For example, if your children have done well in their careers, you may be less concerned about passing on an inheritance but still want some coverage for your spou
For example, if your
children have done well in their careers, you may be less concerned about passing on an inheritance but still
want some coverage
for your spou
for your
spouse.
You don't have to pay anything
for dependents (
spouse,
child or family) if you don't
want to; however, it is encouraged that you do so to stay competitive.
In these cases, if you
want to make sure your
spouse or
children are able to stay in your family home, mortgage life insurance can be a helpful method of financial protection
for your family.
Both divorce procreation from love, and both make
for compelling, heart - wrenching justifications: the couple who can't afford
children now and
want to contracept
for a time; the happy but infertile
spouses who
want a
child of their own.
Having another baby on the way, you and your
spouse wanting more privacy, or the feeling that everyone would have a better night's sleep in their own beds are all adequate reasons
for moving a young
child out of the family bed and into their own bed.
For your child's sake, it is best to want your former spouse very much in the picture and for you to have an amicable relationship with each oth
For your
child's sake, it is best to
want your former
spouse very much in the picture and
for you to have an amicable relationship with each oth
for you to have an amicable relationship with each other.
On the family level the typical conflict between mother - in - law abd her
child's
spouse is in its essence a struggle
for power... Social clubs, fraternities, faculties, and business organizations are scenes of continuous struggle of power between groups that either
want to keep what power they already have or seek to attain new power... «of the gods we know.»
For example, if your children have done well in their careers, you may be less concerned about passing on an inheritance but still want some coverage for your spou
For example, if your
children have done well in their careers, you may be less concerned about passing on an inheritance but still
want some coverage
for your spou
for your
spouse.
You might
want to obtain additional health insurance if the plan offered by your company does not include coverage
for healthcare services needed by you or if your employer's plan does not cover your
spouse or your
children.
In these cases, if you
want to make sure your
spouse or
children are able to stay in your family home, mortgage life insurance can be a helpful method of financial protection
for your family.
Others may simply
want to leave a financial cushion
for their partner or
spouse, or to contribute to a
child's or grandchild's education.
want to apply
for the
child tax benefit (both you and your
spouse or common - law partner must file a return);
For some, they may
want to protect their
spouse,
children and other dependants.
However, if you do have
children, you'll
want to consider steps that ensure the
children are provided
for when you die and this may not be through your former
spouse.
For example, if you bought life insurance to make sure your
spouse would be taken care of financially and you don't have
children, you may
want the death benefit to go towards a non-profit.
To provide just a few examples, a parent may
want to expedite filing
for divorce if the other
spouse is in the process of moving with the
children to another state and you
want to stop that move.
If I offer a fixed - price «contested» divorce,
for example, then the incentive
for the client is to make full - use of that pricing model and to regularly and repeatedly
want to: 1) talk about their case (i.e., their evil
spouse's latest antics) on the phone or in - person; 2) file more motions to get their
spouse to do something, to prevent their
spouse from doing something, or to object to something the court ruled; 3) send more «demand letters» or make more phone calls to the opposing party or their attorney to tell them to return the car seat, or to complain that they dropped off the
child 15 minutes late, etc; and 4) respond to ad hoc motions from the other side (motions
for attorney's fees, motions to compel discovery, motions
for summary disposition, motions to enforce, etc).
As a result of the change, custodial parents who
want to move out of New Jersey with the
child will now need to prove that the move is the best option
for the
child — even if a new job or new
spouse awaits out of state.
Even though the divorce will be uncontested if your
spouse doesn't answer, it's better if the two of you sign a written settlement agreement detailing how you
want your property and debts divided and what your arrangement will be
for custody and visitation
for your
children.
Is it because men aren't genetically wired to
want to spend time with
children or because in most families, mothers are more inclined to assume responsibility
for children than their
spouse?
If one
spouse wants to be able to live in the house after separation either alone or with
children, one option is to ask the Court
for an Exclusive Possession Order.
The only recourse
for a
spouse who
wants to lower his or her
child support obligation
for a
child from his or her first marriage would be through a motion to the court to deviate from the
child support guidelines.
In K.L.B. v. British Columbia, 2003 SCC 51, the Supreme Court of Canada gave the example of a parent who, «
wanting to avoid trouble
for herself and her household, turns a blind eye to the abuse of a
child by her
spouse.»
Before you move into a new home, you may
want to consider what it means
for you, your
spouse, and your
children.
They may
want to protect their retirement income, debts, final expenses or just
want to leave money
for their
spouse or
children when they pass.
Perhaps you simply
want to leave a financial cushion
for your
spouse or partner, or you would like to contribute to the education of a
child or grandchild.
-- You
want to provide a nest egg
for your surviving
spouse, dependent
child, grandchild or disabled relative.
Others may simply
want to leave a financial cushion
for their partner or
spouse, or to contribute to a
child's or grandchild's education.
However, if you do have
children, you'll
want to consider steps that ensure the
children are provided
for when you die and this may not be through your former
spouse.
Even if your
spouse doesn't earn an income but takes care of the kids, you may
want to add a spousal rider to account
for the extra
child care costs you'd incur if he or she were no longer here.
For example, let's say you and your
spouse are planning a European motorcycle trip and
want to be sure your
children's godparents can take them out of school or to a hospital while you are away.
Another method is to add up the total bills, such as credit cards, mortgages, car payments, loans and funeral costs, while also estimating and anticipating future bills (the need
for a new car, tuition
for your
children, inflation etc.) If the goal is to simply replace an income, as might be the case when both
spouses are professionals, the estimate should be based on the annual income multiplied by the number of years of income that you
want the life insurance to cover.
You'll have a lot of things to consider going forward — how much you can afford to pay
for a house, how you'll be able to budget
for the number of
children you and your
spouse want to have, how you'll save
for retirement — and every one of them can be derailed with an untimely death.
For example, if your children have done well in their careers, you may be less concerned about passing on an inheritance but still want some coverage for your spou
For example, if your
children have done well in their careers, you may be less concerned about passing on an inheritance but still
want some coverage
for your spou
for your
spouse.
You
want life insurance coverage to ensure your
children have money
for college, your mortgage will be paid, and to provide income replacement to your
spouse in case you die prematurely.
This can make term life a viable alternative
for those who are
wanting to ensure that their survivor (s) will be able to pay off a mortgage balance, ensure that a
child or grandchild has enough money
for their future college education expenses, or even to cover everyday bills
for a
spouse or partner.
Term policies may be a good fit
for parents or
for spouses who
want to ensure the financial security of their dependents during a critical time in their life, such as paying a mortgage or paying
for a
child's education.
If they are taking care of
children in the home now, then you may
want to consider the financial burden of having to pay
for childcare in the event of your
spouse's passing.
They will
want to factor in college expenses
for all four
children, loss of income if one of the parents passes away, debts, and contributions towards retirement
for the surviving
spouse.
Whether you
want to be sure your
children have funds
for college tuition, your
spouse can remain in the home you built, or you simply
want to ensure you will have a proper burial, Connecticut providers have a life insurance policy that meets your needs.
So if the stay - at - home
spouse is a woman, you generally
want to buy a level term policy
for 15 or 20 years, depending on the age of your
children.
If you are older and just
want to leave some money
for your
spouse and grown
children but no longer need to make up
for your entire lost income, a $ 250,000 will be very beneficial to them.
For others, you may just
want to leave an inheritance to your
spouse or
children, so your life insurance needs have nothing to do with income replacement.
For instance, do you want your spouse to stop working to care for the childr
For instance, do you
want your
spouse to stop working to care
for the childr
for the
children?
It can let you pay
for a
child's future college education, provide a retirement fund
for your
spouse, or simply make sure your survivors have the money to live the lifestyle you
want for them.
I Just
wanted to know If i nominate my
spouse for the life insurance or nominate my
child and appoint my
spouse how these to things are different in terms claim settlement of life insurance.
(You'll feel pretty silly if you and your
spouse have decided you don't
want kids and you're paying
for a
children's term rider...)
A person may also decide to get additional policy / policies if,
for instance, he / she
wants separate policies
for parents,
spouse and
children, and the policy provided by the employer does not offer sufficient coverage
for the entire family.