a dependant moved out of my home and is 21 do i still have to pay for insurance
Average cost of health insurance is dependent on several factors which are individual.
Yes, you need/should keep paying for the insurance until you are not on the title anymore.
If you move to a state outside of Kaiser Permanente's coverage area, you generally cannot keep your current health insurance plan. Kaiser Permanente operates primarily in specific regions, and if you relocate outside those areas, you'll need to explore new health insurance options available in your new location. It's advisable to contact Kaiser Permanente directly to discuss your options and ensure you have coverage that meets your needs after your move.
Yes but you need to move to France
No need to keep them at all unless you are expecting a claim.
If you want to keep it registered and keep the plates, yes.
Yes, it will be covered.
Without insurance there is no organization that will pay for this insurance. It is sadly what happens when you do not keep health insurance.
keep it. You never know when you might need it.
If you live in the United States, Insurance is controlled by your individual state. In this particular state it would depend on the dependent's relationship, age, and status. To know for sure, you would need to contact whoever is in charge of insurance in your particular area. In this state, it is probably not legal if the dependent is your husband or wife. If the dependent is a child the age is important along with the status as a full time student. The break off age may be 19 for a working child. You will need to check with the insurance commissioner. There is also an absolute point on a child. The rules have changed since I checked so you will need to check on your state's rules, for this state's rules may not apply in your area.
If it is completely off the road you do not need to pay insurance. But do not move it one inch on a public road!
Yes. In case anything happens to us, the lending organization would claim the money from the insurance policy instead of troubling our dependent family members to pay off the loan.