Most of you old timers probably already know this, but in case there are some newer and more naive people like me, here is what I just found out:
I live in Michigan, and am planning to sell my condo and buy a motorhome and full-time who knows where. My big furniture will be stored in a storage place near my Ohio son, and he will get my mail for me. I am going to leave him a checkbook in case he has to pay anything for me. I will keep my banking account in my current credit union in Michigan and still be partly employed in Michigan and work virtually on the road. Sounds easy, right?
Except I just found out that I can't keep my Michigan vehicle insurance even if I buy my motorhome in Michigan because my address will be in Ohio, so I need to get an Ohio insurance agent when I sell my condo.
ALso, I will need to title my new vehicle in Ohio, and I need to be careful that if I buy it in Michigan, they don't think I bought it there to avoid Ohio sales tax and try to charge me an extra sales tax! Also, I will no longer be eligble to keep my Michigan driver's license, so I will have to get a new one in Ohio. (This will all be tricky because my vehicle plates and drivers license expire in the middle of June, which is about when I am doing all of this.)
A worse problem is that a patient advocate form I sign in Michigan or Ohio is probably not going to be valid in any other states I travel to!! Ditto for my will.
I am seeing my lawyer (Michigan) on Monday afternoon to discuss all of these things and see what I can do to have some documents that will give my son permission to make medical decisions and find out what else I don't know!!!! ALso going in Tuesday AM to see Social Security to make best decision exactly when to apply, etc.
Determined to clean out all the drawers and closet in my second bedroom and finish cleaning out my dresser in my bedroom over the weekend!! I want to get things down to the very minimum so there is not much packing to do when I do sell my condo. Which reminds me that I need to contact my old real estate friend. Whew.