no, his own policy will cover him.
A2:
Yes, you can be sued any time for anything. If you are sued for something that an adult child did there is a good chance that they will not prevail against you. Chances that you will end up paying improve if some of the following conditions can be shown to have existed:
Since he is an adult you can only be sued if you are on the policy or part owner of the vehicle.
If the parents own the car then yes. If the adult child owns the car then no.
No she is an adult at 19.
As long as she has her own policy on her own, it would not affect your insurance in the sense of premium or the need to have her insured on your policy. However, most auto insurance company want to have her listed as a driver in the household since she lives with you. The policy actually follow the vehicle and not the driver. If she was to drive this vehicle and get into an accident, your policy would be the primary and her policy would be secondary.
A child who lives with his or her parents on a military base, or an adult who did so as a child.
Perhaps. Do you have him listed on the policy as required as a driver. If he lives in your household your policy probably requires you to have him listed as a driver or excluded.
Yes, the hospital can use your income to determine if your child will get a discount. That is because the child lives with you.
yes!
The 19 year old of course! He's ADULT.
Not once they are adults. It is often done to help the child get started in their lives.
It means that a Chinese couple that lives in urban area only has the right to give birth to only one child.
No, a child adult cannot do this. This has to be done when the child is under the age of 18 years old. But the child can't sue. It has to be done by the child's parent against the other parent in family court. Also depends on what state the child lives in. Family law varies from state to state.