This is not a legal question, but a question about the insurance policy.
However, most insurance policies no longer allow children to be dependents if they are married.
To make sure they are living right and obeying them and their religion.
It depends, I am 20 and still on my parents insurance, But i am also a full time student. I also have to say that I am still living in my parents home.
Sure, if your parents will want you attached to their policy, and if you are living with them.
It depends which country you are living in.
Technically yes, the insurance goes straight to your family. But you can't tamper with it unless you have an ID and your parent's permission.
Not really u have to get married and same residence sorry to hear this thxs for asking
Is Dottie Peoples still married?. Does she have any childrens?. Is her parents still living?.
If the want to drive their parents care legally - yes !
Yes a teen have to be insured if living at home. The teen would have to be under the parents insurance.
In Texas all drivers living in the household must be listed or excluded.
If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.
If the grandparents are legal guardians and the child is living with them, the both of you as the biological parents have to pay child support to the grandparents.