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When you become a legal residence of one state, how do you lose your legal residence status in another? Lance and I were discussing this the other day. He's always been a legal resident of Minnesota, and the same goes for me of Ohio. But now that we're buying property in Washington state, we'll be legal residents there.

Of course, we'll be registering to vote in Kent, but not everyone who relocates is a registered voter. And we'll eventually be getting Washington drivers' licenses too, and certainly our cars will have Washington plates. And we'll both be employed in Washington.

However, I don't think most of these things will alert either Ohio or Minnesota to the fact that we aren't legal residents there anymore (although I would think that registering to vote should do it, but I'm not sure about this).

So, what say you, Live Journal people? I know many of you have relocated. What are we supposed to do, if anything?

Date: 2007-11-02 03:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerseyfille.livejournal.com
I think if you wait until Fall 2008 to go back you'll be considered in-state. I want to say most in-state rules say that you must live in the state 6 months before starting school you qualify but don't quote me on that. You could also say you moved for your husband's job and not for the sole purpose of going to school.

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