Depending on the state the DMV can suspend the registered owners drivers licenses.
For term it is when you stop paying. When do you want it to be?
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What kind of insurance? Life? Yes, you can simply stop paying. If it is a cash value policy you can surrender it.
A life insurance policy lapses when you stop paying premiums, or if cash value depletes and no more premiums are being able to be paid from the cash value. Usually, there are 30 or 60 days of grace period before lapsing.
You can stop paying car insurance when a) you no longer drive or b) you no longer own a car. You should always have car insurance if you're an active driver because you never know what could happen on the road. Insurance will handle most of your paperwork and deal with repairs, rentals, towing, etc.
this will be the cause of the hunger games, but with adults.
If you stop paying premiums on a life insurance policy at age 70, the policy may lapse or be terminated depending on the type of policy and its terms. Some policies have a grace period during which you can still make payments, while others may have a paid-up value or cash surrender value that you can access. It's important to review your policy documents or contact your insurance provider to understand your options.
No. I don't have the citation off hand, though. If nothing else you'd probably qualify for HIPAA.
You can unless it is court ordered then you really should comply.
You cannot stop paying into the FICA fund as long as your are a US Citizen or resident alien and have any earned income form providing your services to earn the income.
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