Only if they have a power of attorney that would allow it. Otherwise its fraud and identity theft. Talk with DMV and find out who the company is and have them cancel it and report it for a fraud case.
Your legal name.
Yes, Legal & General is an insurance company. They offer life, home, landlord, lifestyle cover, and pet insurance.
It is insurance fraud if anyone but your husband signed the application.
Yes
A husband and wife are one person and that person is the husband.
Have your husband call the insurance agent to make this change.
Driving around with no insurance in any state is illegal. * No
Yes, the Registration Certification or RC of a car should match with the name mentioned in the car insurance policy document. This means the owner of a car must have an insurance policy in his name. If the name mentioned in both the documents are different, it would be considered illegal and you may have to face legal complications for the same. So, make sure if a car is in your name, the insurance must also be in your name.
It has to be approved by a judge, which is not likely.
AnswerThe policy with your name on it is prime.
If your "advisor" was handling all your financial arrangement for the house, AND he negotiated a mortgage to pay for it - then the mortgage company would REQUIRE that there be an insurance policy on the house in order to protect their monetary interest in it.
If her name is not on title.