Call her! if you both feel the same way then it is worth the hard work a long distance relationship takes.
An in-state college is a college in your state & an out-of-state college is a college in another state that is not where you live.
The motto of Capalaba State College is 'Live, Love, Learn. Leave a Legacy.'.
Once accepted to the college you are a out of the state student. Other than that you are just another student.
If you're in the US and you leave your state in order to go to another state to have sex so that you can circumvent the laws of your state--that, in and of itself is illegal.
leave ohio and head over to ball state in muncie.
NO your ex cannot have you arrested if you move to another state, unless uu have strict orders that you cannot leave the state for whatever reason.
Interesting question, as each state has its own laws in this regard and may not honor the ruling of another state.
Crossing state lines can be illegal if the other parent doesn't know or give permission for the child to leave the state.
Perhaps, (as an example) you own two cars, and have one child in college in one state, another in another state, then yes, the policy will be written in the 'home state'.
Yes, The insurance of a vehicle has no bearing on where the car is purchase or register.
Yes, it is allowed, but generally frowned upon. It's usually helpful if you have a child going to college, and he/she is going to be in another state.
certainly not. its called a joke!