In my experience, the answer is No. At least in Canada, the insured needs to be subjected to a blood test and a bunch of screening questions. Even if you aren't to be listed as the beneficiary, it is still required that the spouse go through the proper health screening process. yes You always have an insurable interest in your spouse, so yes you can buy insurance on them. However, most insurance Cos require physicals, medical reports and more to rate and give a premium for a policy. (The ones that don't 9unless part of a plan at say your employer)are going to have very expensive insurance). These things may be hard or impossible to get without the insureds consent.
Yes
yes they can
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.
If you can prove it, you're homefree.
Not legally...
not legally. You would have to sign the application, answer the medical questions, and often have a physical.
spouse did not know name was on policy or that the other name was removed without knowledge
You should talk to a lawyer because laws are different, but in general the spouse shares liability for the loan.
Yes,life insurance can be obtained by any one for anyone.Its kinda sad.
Yes, some companies will insure your car without registration.
Yes. In fact, a complete stranger can post bail for you, even without your consent or knowledge.
Many insurance companies will not let you change your beneficiary, if it is your spouse, without their knowledge. You will have to contact your insurance comapny to find out. Contact your insurance company. Your spouse won't know you've changed it. If they need to send you a new policy, ask them to let you pick it up at their local office. If they can only mail it to you, be sure to collect the mail before your spouse sees it.