No, Not legally unless it's your spouse.
The policy owner, usually the Primary named insured, can add or remove people and coverages from the policy they purchased as their coverage requirements change.
Cancel the forced insurance policy and add terms and conditions to your homeowner policy.
I am pretty sure that they can do that I'm a little younger than you probably think so.Hope it helped,Abbey
Yes, you can add your grandson to your car insurance policy. Speak to your insurance broker.
yes ,you can add driver's name in your insurance policy.
It really depends on what your insurance policy is.
Add her to your policy, but make her understand this is to help her out, and if she behaves irresponsibly, she on her own for insurance coverage .
Yes.
It all depends on the insurance company you are with, each is different. In most cases it is cheaper to add a vehicle to existing insurance policy rather start over with another insurance policy.
Yes. Some states will not cover an accident if a household member is not listed on the policy.
Yes, you can add the child and the car
Not necessary- you only add/exclude drivers