No, it is not necessary. It entirely depends on the claiming of your wife.
Does Granddaughter not live with you anymore and not drive vehicle ever? If Granddaughter has moved into her own house and never drives any of your cars then yes you can drop her from your insurance. If she is still a member of your household or drives any of your vehicles then no you cannot taker her off your insurance.
Yes, you can move them into another household and, by changing the active household, play the household that you've moved them into.
If she is still a minor and not emancipated then Yes, The Legal Guardian can still be held financially liable for the child's actions.
It will depend on the specific circumstances. If the parents are providing medical insurance, they may be on the hook. If they signed something during the admissions process they may be responsible.
a dependant moved out of my home and is 21 do i still have to pay for insurance
Yes, and they may cancel your insurance if you do not disclose the DUII
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A household object cannot move at the speed of light, therefore, it is impossible to give a meaningful answer to that question. I will say, however, that if a household object moved one millimeter at anything close to the speed of light, it would have such enormous momentum that it would be impossible to slow it down without causing massive destruction. Your household, and neighborhood, would not survive.
Yes. They will likely cancel your insurance if you fail to disclose your DUII because of insurance fraud.
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When living in California I had AARP Secure Horizons including when I moved to Oklahoma City. But after moving from OKC into Grady County it was not accepted so I was basically forced to obtain another insurance, yet after 1 year that particular Insurance filed Bankruptcy. Now I am forced to use medicare. Will AARP or Secure Horizons eventually be in Grady County?