No, you don't have to put your son on your insurance, but he will have to get insurance of his own.
You don't. WHo said you needed to?
Yes, with his permisson.
Yes but be aware your insurance company sets their own rules for this kind of thing.
No, but if he owns a home he can buy his own insurance, or he can buy tenants insurance if he does not.
Yes, you should have no problem getting a vehicle insured for your son. Presumably Dad owns the car but the son is the primary driver and Dad doesn't drive. This is not an uncommon situation.
In most states insuring a family members vehicle is acceptable. If it is not in your state then the vehicle can be insured in the sons name with you as an additional driver.
Who owns the car, Who purchased the Car and Who insures the car does not matter. The car must be registered to and insured by the same person, Anyone driving the car must be listed as a driver on the insurance. Buying a car for someone may have Tax implications but not Illegal.
well do you have a car do you have insurance. your son my not need it. but if you have a car you have to have it, even though its against your contsatutonal rights but are government is horrabily evil
Well if your son has insurance elsewhere, the other party can pursue that insurance company (even though they don't insure your car). If he does not have insurance either, the other party can pursue you and him for damages.
Yes
If your parents put your name on their car insurance, that is you as a named drived you will be able to drive their car. This is often a cheaper way of insuring you to drive a car than having you as the person that takes out the car insurance. You will not be covered to drive other cars however. Their are some insurance companies now aimed at insuring young drivers which is something that you could look into.