Only the dealership can tell you why they have made this requirement.
maybe it will help you - autoinsurance.aains.us/adding-young-driver-auto-insurance-policy/
Your child can be covered under both your & the mother's insurance even if he/she doesn't live with you.
In California You can! Again depending on what Insurance company you go with.
Do you have a child that is going away to college or is currently a student at a university? If so, your child may no longer be covered under your health insurance policy. Check with your provider when your child turns 18 to see if your child is still covered under your health insurance plan, as many health care providers consider the age of 18 as an adult. If you need to purchase health care coverage for your child, ask the college if they offer student health insurance. Most colleges offer insurance to students at a very reasonable rate.
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Either parent could provide insurance for a child under their auto insurance policy. Alternatively, the child could obtain their own auto insurance policy if either parent is willing to countersign sign the insurance application with the child. As far as liability causation the parent who facilitated the acquisition of the automobile wold have the greater responsibility for resulting damage and liabilities.
yes
The parents are responsible for their child until legal age.
Under the Patient Protection and Affordability Act, you can cover dependent children under the age of 26.
i was able to get an auto loan with the help of a cosigner and im under 18
The fact that the child is illegitimate is irrelevant. If she is under 18, then the insurance will cover it. If she is over 18, it depends on the company. -DJ Craig