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Annuities are contracts with insurance companies. Annuitants (buyers) make a lump-sum payment and in exchange, the insurer agrees to pay them back either immediately or over time. The buyer can elect for immediate payments or deferred annuities that will start at an agreed-upon date in the future.
View moreof boxes you can choose from: a standard box and a small box, with the former being very inconvenient because it deviates you from your mailbox. A standard mailbox often does not fit into most buildings’ locks resulting in your mailman having to leave packages outside the mailbox inside either the green mailboxes located on street corners or on top of them.
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View moreObtaining a Massachusetts apostille involves the process that verifies your document is a true copy of the original and verifies the identity of the Massachusetts Notary Agent. This process is recognized and agreed upon by the countries that are members of the Hague Convention of 1961. If your document destination country is not a member, then you must follow the legalization process of authenticating your documents.
View moreDocuments originating from the State of Massachusetts are processed directly from the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s office. Please note that your documents will receive an Apostille from the State of Massachusetts in accordance with their guidance and subject to their acceptance of the application.
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