........ No they don't
no their too different relationship
If the husband is the nominee of the wife's life policy,and in case of later's eventuality, he can claim the insurance proceeds and the Insurance Co. is legally bound to pay to the nominated husband.
Yes, but it is much harder for a wife to divorce her husband than for a husband to divorce his wife in Egypt.
If the wife is not named as a beneficiary then she would have no claim on the policy proceeds.
No. But you need to advise your agent or insurance carrier of the new garaging location so that it may be scheduled on your policy.
In order to ensure that a wife collects her deceased husband's insurance policy, it is beneficial to transfer the beneficiary of the policy while the husband is still alive. If the beneficiary of the policy is also deceased, it would be wise to seek legal help.
As for the life insurance the answer is yes. For the auto the answer is maybe. If the cars are jointly titled then most likely yes as long as both or you remain in the same state. You will have to consult with your agent to find out what the exact company policies are regarding people you can and can't have on your insurance policy.
That is what we call fraud!
who is who
Because they smell
If you both have coverage the wife's policy will be primary, and the husband's will be secondary - provided the wife is covered under the husband's policy. Submit the unpaid claims to the secondary carrier.
The auto policy needs to be in the name of the person who owns the vehicle with few exceptions. The exceptions deal with a family situation who live in the same household. Vehicles titled to a husband or wife can be insured on a policy in the others name if they are legally married. Also children such as a 19 year old child who owns a car can have it insured on his parents policy if he still lives in the household and is listed as a driver on the policy.