That's simple. Just tell your insurance agent that they will be driving the car.
However, know this. Your spouse's driving record will directly affect your insurance premiums regardless of whether or not they will EVER be driving your car. Not fair but completely legal in Ontario.
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Your spouse can get a separate policy (usually cheaper) or you can contact your insurance company to get the right paperwork for adding your spouse. Adding your spouse as a beneficiary, your agent can help.
You can add your baby. But unless there was a life event with your spouse (just married, just lost job or insurance), you probably cannot add him. Check with your insurance carrier to be sure.
No, Not legally unless it's your spouse.
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Actually Yes he can. If there is no court order to the contrary you can add and remove anyone you want from your own insurance policy.
I assume you have your insurance through your company. In this state there is a one month open enrollment period each year. At that point you are allowed to add a dependent. There will be a few months delay. If your spouse is a wife, it will not cover a current pregnancy. There will be an extra charge for the insurance. So, when they say, "Open Enrollment." Do not ignore it this time.
Yes, a person can add another person to their insurance policy, such as a spouse, child, or domestic partner, depending on the insurance company's rules and guidelines. Additional individuals can typically be added during open enrollment periods or after qualifying life events. Adding someone to your insurance policy may result in changes to your coverage and premium costs.
You probably should tell them. Most people change their beneficiary when they marry. Or add their spouse to a health policy.
Yes, The insured can add a spouse to the policy as a co-insured. You don't have to be on the deed.
When you get married, and either spouse has children, those children can be added to the policy. If you have a family plan, step children can also be added to a medical insurance policy.
No. You cannot insure a vehicle that does not belong to you. If you were to add the vehicle without telling the insurance company that it doesn't belong to you there will be no coverage and any claim will be denied. You will have wasted your money.