Posted September 16th, 2010
by admin
Windy City Kitty asked: I’m going to adopt a kitten from a rescue. A few months ago I moved from an apartment to a house that my fiance owns(he used to be one of my roommates).
I had my driver’s license, town sticker & insurance information changed to the new address, but I’ve still got credit card/bank account stuff that goes to the apartment where I lived My best friend is still at the apartment address and forwards my mail. I haven’t gotten around to getting everything changed yet.
We want to go looking at kittens this weekend, but a friend warned me that I could have adoption problems.
Can this be true?
Exactly how do shelters go about verifying that a person lives at a certain address? Is there some place on the internet they check and can I go to that site and check if I’ve changed enough address information that the shelter won’t not give us a kitten because of this?
Help please.
Tags: Fiance, Insurance, Kittens
Posted in Cats | 3 Comments »
Posted February 8th, 2009
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Corky; Cokey asked:
I can’t work and I’m living with my sister and her husband and they can’t afford to keep me up. I want to work but I am nearing 8 months and I just need some money to help. I am on foodstamps and I have insurance through the state, but that only feeds me. And they also have two children of their own to take care of. They are also the only family I have to turn to.
Tags: Insurance, Money Help, Pay Bills
Posted in Personal Finance | 2 Comments »
Posted January 14th, 2009
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SoExcited!!! asked:
Is there a law requiring that a baby be covered on its mothers insurance after birth for some amout of time? Like 72 hours or until you leave the hospital the first time? My husband and I are wanting to put our baby on her own plan instead of adding her to mine because it is so much cheaper. I know that my insurance has to add her if I apply within 30 days of her birth & if there are complications, that is what we will do. But if there aren’t, will my insurance cover us until we leave the hospital?
Tags: Insurance, Insurance Cover, Insurance Law
Posted in Pregnancy | 7 Comments »