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Short answer: No. And as Ron pointed out, if the exclusion is FOR a broken hip, why in the world does she want it changed?
And the survivor benefits aren't going to change because of the nature of the CoD if this is for his military pension. Is there any way your MIL would sign up for an...
And I just realized you mentioned "survivor's benefit." That's a function of his military pension (aka retirement benefit) not life insurance. Life insurance has beneficiaries, not survivor's benefit. Opting for the survivor's benefit means that he received a lower amount of pension in...
It's going to be far, far easier (read: possible) to get clarification on the benefits rather than getting the doctor to change the CoD. MIL can also google "Veterans Service Organizations + North Carolina" and you'll find charity organizations (like the Purple Heart Association, VFW, etc) who...
Is this under the Veterans' Group Life Insurance or Service Disabled Veterans Insurance? Because I have a feeling she's misunderstanding what she's being told. Please have her contact the VA (via email or phone) to get clarification. https://www.benefits.va.gov/INSURANCE/resources-contact.asp
It can easily happen when people let their emotions take over and makes them incapable of discerning what is fact versus what is opinion, or use terms like "fraud" or "liar" or "cheat." (Not saying you've used those terms, but just giving examples.)
If you don't think the police will arrest someone, then what do you expect them to do? The Attorney General's office CAN do something about it; why you are so insistent on going down a cheese-less tunnel is beyond me.
When you signed the lease, you acknowledged that you received the "Declaration, By-Laws and Rules and Regulations". LL will argue that you DID receive notice of the fees, and he'll have your signature that says so.
No, the receipts mean that when Dad makes the effort to track down WHERE the payments went, he has something to go on. Was this payment site hosted by the Landlord or by a third-party? If a third-party, has Dad contacted them to find out where the money went? And until/unless you can confirm...
You've been told by several posters that the police are not going to be interested in this -- why don't you believe it?
You'd be better off contacting your State Attorney General's Consumer Affairs office and filing a complain with them. https://www.nmag.gov/consumer-complaint-instructions.aspx
It should't be on them to correct your mistake. If Dad had mailed the checks to the wrong address and someone else cashed them do you think your LL should have to go after the bad guys? It was your (Dad's) mistake -- he needs to figure out out to fix it. In the meantime, the LL still needs to...
I find it interesting that you say you "do not admit" to doing these "advanced applications", but then you say you "do not believe" you were using these techniques.
If these techniques were THAT advanced, wouldn't you KNOW that you didn't use them? If I, a disinterested party, find your...
Most of the volunteers prefer not to devote time to hypothetical situations. There are online forums to have these types of discussions; perhaps one of them would better suit your "need to know."
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