Even if you you make insurance policy in the name of your son while in prison, it is a serious contravention of law, if it is proved that on the date of commencement of policy, he was in prison. You are to provide detailed information in the policy questionnaire, whether the proposer is attached/involved in anti law activities which might invite imprisonment.
Yes. Though some regulations may apply.
Yes, Bobby Womack's son is in prison at the moment. He is due to get out very soon.
in prison
No, you don't have to put your son on your insurance, but he will have to get insurance of his own.
He is 56 and still in prison serving a 365 year sentence.
I think you mean does your son need to be added to your insurance policy if her has a learner's permit. The answer is yes.
He went to Prison for 14 days for owning two cars and not paying tax or insurance for them.
She was in prison becasue she tried to over thow the crown to her son. She went for 16 years.
because he was in a hostage situation.
No, but if he owns a home he can buy his own insurance, or he can buy tenants insurance if he does not.
On June 12, 1978, the son of Sam was sentenced to six life sentences in prison for the murders, making his maximum term 365 years.
Your son will get points on his driving record since he had the accident. You will get points added to your risk factor on your insurance policy since your insurance paid the claim. The owner of the vehicle will get the increase but removing your son may fix that. Every insurance system is diferent. Best to check with your insurance company.