You can carry anyone on your policy if the vehicle is in your name.
Sure as an additional insured or driver under the policy. Note: a sibling is a brother or a sister.
ask the sibling.
In the state of Texas you do not have to list your child on your policy. If living in your home you can enlist a separate policy for that child. If living in another home it is never a requirement to have them on your policy although there are some policies which certain insurance companies write which require the child on your policy while living in your residence.
cancelling ur insurance policy
Depends on the state and your insurance policy. call your local agent.
If you have a living trusts and an umbrella insurance policy can the trust be sued in an auto accident.
No, unless they are an executor of the estate and the parent had been paying the insurance premiums before their death.. Any person can insure anyone, it only means that a policy will be paid on death of the person they have insured and is paid to the person who paid the premiums or to their estate.
Presuming you mean Insurance policy, then Yes you can.
As far as I know, all drivers that live in your home must be listed on your insurance policy. Although i don't think you have to list someone with a permit. If the older sibling is at least 18, they may take the younger sibling for a lesson without have them listed on their insurance.
no because you will get another insurance
You have to review your policy limits. Every policy is different.
Not unless the sister is willing to share the proceeds. The money belongs to her.