You always have a right to take your own car from anyone. it depends on your state whether you can exclude her from usage and also time of purchase or origin comes into play as well.
spouse did not know name was on policy or that the other name was removed without knowledge
No. Not if both names were on the Certificate of Title. The surviving co-owner would own the car.
They can if the spouse has insurance offered at their place of employment.
Immediately. You no longer have any responsibility. The buyer must take out their own cover effective before they even get in the car to drive it away.
Legally...no. But, for insurance purposes, yes.
If you drive your own car, it is about an hour away. With public transportation, it's one and a half hours.
SSI does not include spousal benefits - each individual must be determined eligible on their own. The spouse/children might be eligible for TANF.
In general, all rental companies charge for the 2nd driver or spouse. As the renter, you receive no additional benefit from this fee. If you have another car with insurance, it's very likely that your own insurance policy will cover both you and your spouse without purchasing extra insurance or additional driver coverage from the rental company. *Check with your own insurance company to be certain.
No, but if it isn't spouse or your your kids you'll need to swap the log book over to their name.
i own a car towing company and you can leave your car there
Not necessarily. As long as you own a car you can get a car auction license right away.