If it a matter of joint custody or is there a single custodial parent might make a difference. Different States have come up with differing mandates. If an amicable solution is possible, it should be sought out. A 16 year old's insurance costs can be staggering even when they are perfect angels with outstanding GPA's. Insurance companies can justify the costs.
If a student is on their parents insurance they should stay on it as long as possible. However, the student's parents should check with their policy as to what benefits are available if the student does not stay in the local area. When a parent's insurance policy is not an option one can check with the school they plan to attend. Most schools offer student insurance. Another option would be for the student to purchase their own health insurance policy.
Um... if he was definatley then only one paying premiums after the divorce, then you should be ritefully incharge of the insurance. Because A she and him were divorced, and B she didn't pay the policy fees. Ur welcome
You should review your insurance policy. The name of your insurer will be displayed on your policy declarations page.
The biological parents should be on the engagement announcement whether they are divorced or have remarried.
If it is not registered to them, it should not be on their policy.
If they do not claim the teen driver on their insurance, then she gets into a wreck or otherwise gets gets the attention of the insurance company, the insurance company will terminate coverage and the parents will be required to get high risk insurance. They may also refuse to cover certain types of loss if the teen driver is not included in the policy. There is coverage for the kid that they pay and is discounted because the parents also have a policy with them. Liability is separated from the parents.
Your life insurance policy should contain a provision that stipulates if the policy covers death by homicide. It really varies from policy to policy, depends on the insurance company, etc.
It should. You should request a policy review with your agent. It has to be stated in the policy what is and is not covered. <><><> DO review your policy with your agent. Sewer Backup is typically EXCLUDED from most homeowner's insurance. It CAN be added to a homeowner's policy. Have you read your policy?
A teen in Rhode Island should get their own auto insurance policy when they get a car in their name.
The owner will usually have a policy but if you are a renter, you should have a renters insurance policy to cover your personal belongings.
Your best bet is to try and get a policy under your parents plan. This will give you discounts that you may not get otherwise when starting out on your own. If that is not an option, you should go to an insurance broker.
An insurance policy should still remain valid for the remaining term following a claim providing that the claim is such that it does not require the insurer to cancel the policy. You should check with your insurer.