It is my understanding that in most states an insurance policy is issued to the name which appears on the vehicle's registration.
Whose name is on the title? That person owes any taxes on the car.
Contact your agent or policy services dept for the insurance company you have, they will be able to help you if the vehicle is in your name your daughter can be listed as the principle driver, you will likely be on the policy as the owner of course, there shouldn't be any problems.
As long as the contract is NOT in default, NO. Read the contract. Payments current, ins. current, no other defaults?
you can if your daughter is younger than 18 years. but they cant sell you an insurance if it is not under your name. you have to be able to have someone to insure.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
If your name is on the deed, it is your house. A judge's decision should go in your favour if you have paid the insurance and taxes because she has no real claim to owning the property.
if she lives with you, they require you to tell them. if you don't, and she has an accident and/ or they find out, even if its not her fault, they can drop you.
From 1967 to 1970
No you are not liable as your daughter is the owner and named insured
Dental insurance can be bought from many major insurance companies. If one visits Go Compare one can get quotes from many household-name insurance companies.
He didn't name it, the original owner named Graceland after his daughter and Elvis later bought it and never changed the name.
As long as she still lives in your household then yes you can add her to your policy. You need to make sure that she is listed as a driver on your policy and you may put her vehicle on there as well.