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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 256377" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Here in CA, the registered owner has to carry insurance on the vehicle they own. We got a huge surprise on this when Hubby and I bought a car several years ago, and my mom agreed to cosign, but something got messed up and my mom and I are the co-owners. Her insurance company called, asking her about coverage on HER new car. It took us quite a while to straighten it out and convince all parties concerned that Hubby and I are carrying the insurance. I've gotten similar static on my car; since DMV wanted to charge me to change my name (I bought my car before Hubby and I were married), it's still in my maiden name. The insurance is in my married name.</p><p></p><p>When Miss KT was a baby, Useless Boy got in an accident in my car, and I lost my license because I had let an unlicensed, uninsured driver drive my car. It didn't matter that I wasn't aware he had no license or insurance. Getting my license back was a major PITA. I don't trust anybody regarding my cars anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 256377, member: 4040"] Here in CA, the registered owner has to carry insurance on the vehicle they own. We got a huge surprise on this when Hubby and I bought a car several years ago, and my mom agreed to cosign, but something got messed up and my mom and I are the co-owners. Her insurance company called, asking her about coverage on HER new car. It took us quite a while to straighten it out and convince all parties concerned that Hubby and I are carrying the insurance. I've gotten similar static on my car; since DMV wanted to charge me to change my name (I bought my car before Hubby and I were married), it's still in my maiden name. The insurance is in my married name. When Miss KT was a baby, Useless Boy got in an accident in my car, and I lost my license because I had let an unlicensed, uninsured driver drive my car. It didn't matter that I wasn't aware he had no license or insurance. Getting my license back was a major PITA. I don't trust anybody regarding my cars anymore. [/QUOTE]
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