If you still have financial obligations together or rely on her for any kind of financial payments you should. It is not wrong to maintain the insurance on her if you choose.
You should keep the records for a minimum of 5 years.
You should keep important insurance papers in a secure place, like a safe, bank safety deposit box, or a secure place inside your home.
Only if you intend to get it back.
No need to keep them at all unless you are expecting a claim.
Nothing. She has the right to keep her name or take back her maiden name. Most women, if there are children, keep the name. Get over it.
Yes, you need/should keep paying for the insurance until you are not on the title anymore.
where you and others cvan find it if needed.
I would keep it in the garage but as long as you don't drive it you should be fine.
At least as long as you have the item(s) insured.
When your employment is terminated for any reason, the employer is not liable to keep you on the insurance.However, they should offer you Cobra Insurance-you pay the total cost of the insurance. Most people decline this offer due to the expense.
You are indeed required to have car insurance in Kentucky. However, you're free to look for the absolute minimums when filling out the insurance policy. This should keep costs down.
Yes, everyone should have umbrella insurance. It will help cover you if an accident happens on your property and it is deemed your fault. Normal insurance has liability limits and it will keep you from going bankrupt after a lawsuit.