Where ever the car is principally garaged.
The south pole to see his brother and there adopted elves!The south pole to see his brother and there adopted elves!
Just file where you are at and give his address. They will handle it from there.
When planning a trip, many travelers search for hotels in the area of their destination early in the process. It is easy to get in the hotel habit and overlook the luxury vacation homes that can be rented for travel stays. Luxury vacation homes are especially abundant in popular vacation areas and can often be rented for short-term stays.
No, it stays in the state of the obligor parent, as it should.
Yes. Your Federal ID stays the same forever.
If a person becomes unconscious, an airway may be used to insure that the airway stays open.
No, it stays the same unless you decide to move to another state then you will have t o file to have it transfered.
If your father moves out and stays in the same state then visitation will have to be set up.
The one who leaves, as the one who stays not necessarily knows you are going somewhere.
forever. Unless you move to another state and get a new driver's license. Then you are starting with a clean slate. Your original state will always have that conviction on file though.
Yes, depending on the state & circumstances (for instance, if your son or daughter is military or college and is licensed to drive in the state where they live, but the car they drive is still registered "at home"). Having lived in several different states now and attempting to carry my mom (and my car that stays there with her) on my insurance, the best advice I can offer is to contact your agent and ask them.
The best thing to do is choose a location near your home that you can drive the family car to and avoid overnight stays. Amusement parks are a good choice, as are natural wonders and state parks.