Any age you want. Once he/she is dropped, they have to get their own policy or not drive. 18 is suggested, though.
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In West Virginia a child must be at least 16 years of age to drop out of school. There is a law that will take away their drivers license if they choose to drop out though.
im 17 years old...the answer is yes pending on if you have a permit if you have a licence and what state the answer is still yes though i dont advise it
I feel like you should be able to quit school when you learn how to correctly spell the name of your state.
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You add them when they get their drivers license, or anytime after that.
Yes, You can drop anyone from coverage on your Auto insurance policy regardless of age or relationship. Contact your Insurer or your Insurance Agent and have him removed from your policy. You may also need to sign a form 515A to have the driver excluded by name. Many Insurers will "Falsely" claim that you cannot remove a child or other household residents from your policy but just be persistent. If your insurer refuses to remove or exclude the driver then they are likely trying to gouge you for additional premium and you should contact another insurer.
In most cases, legally, you are responsible for your child up to age 18 and in some states, 20 if they are full time students. Insurance companies use this general guideline for keeping minors on your policy, due to the fact if there is a slight chance that the minor child may drive your car, you will be covered.
A life insurance policy can be had from 0 age (child policy) to a person of maximum 65 years (pension policy).
Yes . A Child Of The Age 16 In Missouri, May Dropout With Parental Permission !
A teen in Rhode Island should get their own auto insurance policy when they get a car in their name.
Virginia has had compulsory attendance laws since 1908. The age to drop out is 18 years old.
The legal age to drop out of school in Pennsylvania is 18. Students who are 17 may drop out if they meet certain requirements, such as having parent or guardian permission.
Chapter 4.1 contains policy information on the age a child can be issued an ID card.
In the United States, the legal age for a child to drop out of school without parental permission is typically 18 years old. However, some states may have exceptions or alternative education options for students under 18. It's important to check specific state laws regarding dropout age requirements.
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Yes, Once the child has reached the age of 18, you do not have to maintain coverage for them. The Affordable Care Act allows parents to keep a child on there family policy until the age of 26 if they want too but it is not required. Many middle and higher income families will do so while the poor will likely have to drop adult children from their policies.