Yes it does, Only after you refinance the property may you take the cosigners name of the mortgage loan.
Yes
Only if you had an accident that their insurance had to pay for.
It would depend on whose fault it was.
Yes, you can be put on car insurance as soon as you start driving.
The majority of insurers will only issue insurance for the country where the car is registered. For European companies the level of insurance under a policy can vary country to country.
Only human beings are covered by disability insurance. If you want to insure cars, you require automobile insurance.
A signature is effective only on and to the original document to which it was affixed. It cannot be 'transferred' to any other document.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
No, vehicles are only covered under auto insurance policies. Homeowners insurance policies provide no coverage for automobiles.
It is usually not necessary to insurance a driver who only has a permit. Often, if it is a young person, they are covered under their parents insurance. If it is an adult, then they may insure the driver.
This isn't really enough information to answer your questions. If you still living with your parents and are under 18 the vehicle really needs to be titled in your parents name and then it can be insured in their name as well with you are the driver. If under 18 you are not an adult and cannot sign legal contracts. Have your parents contact your insurance company for their recommendation as well. Most companies want you to have your own insurance if you are an adult and have the vehicle titled in your name only. The problem is that you still must be listed on each others insurance policies as drivers if you live in the same household.