I know the company which will insure your divorce.
The cost however must be paid up front and is multiple $10,000
depending on the payout required. Email me for details.
2007-01-28 17:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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We think alike. SafeGuard Guaranty Corporation will be the first company in the world to offer Marriage Insurance (that will provide coverage against the negative financial impact of divorce as well as a HUGE payoff to folks that stay married) when we launch later this year. Interested? Get on the pre-launch mailing list by visiting our website and clicking Contact Us.
2007-01-26 10:40:03
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answered by Logan 1
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No divorce insurance on the open market. Possibly a specialty company like Loyd's Of London. Better known way to deal with this is a prenuptial agreement.
2007-01-25 04:53:35
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answered by Al G 2
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You can certainly put out what you want covered, to the surplus markets, and see what someone comes back with, price-wise. Keep in mind, people who are committed to a lifetime commitment are pretty unlikely to purchase it - people who are more likely to consider divorce, would be more likely to purchase it, so I'm guessing that premium would be close to 70% of face value - maybe more.
2007-01-25 08:12:25
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answered by Anonymous 7
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Hello! I am a prepaid legal associate. Divorce is covered under our live event legal plan. If you want to look at the plan, I have included the site. If you are even interested in an opportunity to sell it, check that out too.
www.prepaidlegal.com/hub/stacigillen
2007-01-25 04:19:47
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answered by gatorgirl 5
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The Lawyer's call it prenuptial agreement quotes:
"an agreement entered into by two people who intend to marry each other which sets forth the rights of each person in the property of the other in the event of divorce or death."
2007-01-25 04:32:45
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answered by kikaida42 3
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there are 2 different types:
1. pre-nup
2. do a good job of picking out who you marry.
Not necessarily in order. i dont think a company will insure something that 2 people have total control of, if they will file a claim or not. There are plenty of bad mariages that stay & plenty of them that split. They would have to pay people like Elizabeth Taylor millions in claims!
2007-01-25 04:13:20
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answered by ricks 5
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all those other things that happen are accidents, divorce is a choice, people could get married with a ton of divorce insurance, then just get a divorce-collect-and remarry, it wouldnt make sense for a company to insure a marriage
2007-01-25 04:09:12
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answered by swenjj 4
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Yes, it's called a prenuptual agreement.
2007-01-25 04:09:48
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answered by Rocketride 2
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if any one does it would be Lloyds of London
2007-01-25 04:08:43
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answered by golferwhoworks 7
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