I have a somewhat unusual situation that I'm looking for some guidance on.
Last year, I had to take a job in Florida expecting that, if it worked out, I might be relocating there. My wife remained in our residence in Newton and I "commuted." I got a Florida driver's license because it was easier to lease a car there and the insurance was cheaper.
Well, as luck would have it, the company in Florida has not done well and I'll be moving permanently back to MA in September. But my MA LTC is due for renewal next week.
Do I have to first get my FL driver's license converted back to a MA license before renewing my LTC? (My primary residence is still in Newton, MA.)
Or could I apply to change my MA LTC to an out-of-state LTC and then change it back when I return permanently to MA in a couple of months?
Thanks for any help or advice you could give me.
-Mack
Last year, I had to take a job in Florida expecting that, if it worked out, I might be relocating there. My wife remained in our residence in Newton and I "commuted." I got a Florida driver's license because it was easier to lease a car there and the insurance was cheaper.
Well, as luck would have it, the company in Florida has not done well and I'll be moving permanently back to MA in September. But my MA LTC is due for renewal next week.
Do I have to first get my FL driver's license converted back to a MA license before renewing my LTC? (My primary residence is still in Newton, MA.)
Or could I apply to change my MA LTC to an out-of-state LTC and then change it back when I return permanently to MA in a couple of months?
Thanks for any help or advice you could give me.
-Mack