If your previous home insurance policy was cancelled for non-payment, the company you were insured with may choose not to reinstate the policy depending on your history with the company. While this company does not have to reinstate your policy, you will be able to bind insurance with another provider. If this company asks if you have been cancelled previously for non-payment, answer honestly. This will not disqualify you for obtaining insurance, however it may disqualify you from receiving a continuous coverage discount if they offer it.
Certainly, doctors and hospitals will be perfectly happy to be paid by you directly rather than by an insurance company; the only problem with paying out of pocket is that there may not be enough money in your pocket. But if there is, that's not a problem.
Yes, you can drive your car without insurance, but if you get stopped, you will get a ticket, if you have a wreck, you will get a ticket, if you have a wreck and the other person does not have insurance, you are both gonna be up to your eyeballs in medical costs, not to mention paying for the damage to the vehicle.
Apparently they stopped paying their taxes.
It isn't possible to have insurance once in wedlock. To be married, under law, it means that you are fully independent on paying for your own insurance. It doesn't seem to be a problem since people who are married are usually financially prepared for it.
Paying your insurance premiums do no report to any credit reporting bureaus.
When you have a deductible in your plan, before your insurance starts paying for the coverage, you have to meet the deductible after which the insurance starts paying its portion.
It depends upon how the court order is worded. If the non-custodial parent is responsible for health insurance for the child, then you would need to go back to court. If he is responsible for paying the medical bills, then you would send him the bills. In any case, he remains on the hook for the child's medical bills.
You would need to ask that question of the insurance company. If he stopped paying his premiums then he would no longer have the insurance. If the old insurance plan no longer meets the minimum required coverage under the Affordable Care Act then the policy may also have lapsed.
they stopped paying taxes because the people stopped sending them notices about paying taxes for their house. eventually green bottle street got forgotten.
That has nothing to do with the tenant.
they stopped a long time ago
Paying more for your insurance doesnt gurantee any better coverage or better protection in an accident.