Originally posted by Dean
I've polled several lawyers regarding the residency issue. Every single one has said the same thing and exactly what I thought. It is NOT possible to be a legal resident of more than 1 state at a time. It is easy to change residence for most states other than in state tuition discounts. They also stated as I expected, that there was no real enforcement mechanism making it possible but not legal to vote in more than one state. That's especially true in states where it's easy to register to vote as FL has the Motor Voter registration. It's actually illegal to vote in the same election more than once regardless of where. So as I stated earlier, one cannot be a legal resident of two states at one time. But as I also tried to convey, there is no real enforcement mechanism making it possible for it to seem like one is a resident of more than one state.
And to remind everyone that Disney's official policy, as I've been told, is to not allow discounts on the basis of a FL only DL alone. Though I'm sure they will give the discount to one who has a utility bill or similar with their name and a FL street address and I'm sure they have not followed their rules consistently which is typical for Disney.
They also said that IF there was a way to have dual residency, one would be liable for a tax bill from both states subject to the rules of those states. For Florida, that usually means you hear nothing from them for 10 years then they ask you to file for the entire 10 years plus interest and penaties. And that includes paying on college funds for the kids and non tax deferred retirement savings on the FULL principle EVERY YEAR, not just that years earnings. So while the yearly tax is manageable, you pay taxes on the same dollars year after year.