Typically, yes.
Sit ins and Freedom Rides were advocated mostly in the South. Georgia and Tennessee are two states that were notoriously known for their sit ins and Freedom Rides.
Diners Drive-ins and Dives - 2006 Tennessee Holiday Traditions 18-11 was released on: USA: 16 December 2013
We Shall Not Be Moved The Nashville Sit-Ins - 2010 was released on: USA: 15 February 2010 (Tennessee State Museum)
Contact your State's child support agency.
According to the INS, no.
I would turn him in to INS and have him taken to court for child support
Due to the fact that it is logically illogical it makes perfect sense.
You would have to call a tow service to carry your vehicle out of there.
You can have ins on both car with same ins polictyAnswerYes, You need both cars insured. the vechicle can be added to your policy.
If you live in a hurricane prone area, you should have hurricane insurance. People who live in the Midwest do not carry hurricane insurance on their property.
If the title is in the child's name, the child is the legal owner and the parent cannot take the car, regardless of who pays the insurance.
YES, if you are in DEFAULT of the contract (NO ins. coverage) they can repo.