Possibly. Many insurance companies have a discount if your child is away at school that is 150 or more miles away. This is only if your student does not take the vehicle with them to school. If they do have a vehicle with them at school you need to make sure that the insurance company is notified of the address at school and which vehicle they have at school. Make sure you are honest with the insurance company during this time. If you get the discount be sure that you notify the company if any instance arises where the student wants to take the vehicle to school.
No they don't because the child is over age
Normally, your child can withdraw their life insurance when they are 18. However, this may vary from policy to policy and between different insurance companies.
The cost of child life insurance can vary depending on many different factors such as; age of child, sex of child, amount of insurance that is being purchased, and medical history. Costs can vary from $3 a month and up.
The first step to get your child into a school for troubled teens is to contact the school directly. Each school has different guidelines for admission.
If the school function was authorized by the school and/or school district, then their insurance will be in force. The teachers home hazard insurance could also come into play. Leave all that detail to the insurance carriers - that's what they are paid the big bucks for doing.
There is no information on what country you want info for...!!!
Yes , you definitly can be charged a higher rate for your car insurance and you might also want to be careful because I dont know about Mass. but in Rhode Island they usually have to go to the closest school to the residence and if they find the child goes to a different school , the parents could get in trouble.
unless it is pretty fatal
Who is paying for the school? Is it a scholarship or a relative? As long as it is not the person required to pay child support it really doesn't matter. The child still needs clothes, uniforms, health insurance, all sorts of things. Sorry, you don't get out of paying child support based on where the kid goes to school.
Student insurance is offered by many companies. Check with you insurance agent, you can go online and also you can check with the school you or your child is attending.
yes if they get permission
As both are willing to pay for the child's i nsurance , they can take two different schemes one for each of them.