Hey JK you're absolutely incorrect, and really late to the party, he was able to regester and insure the car under his name while my name is on the title. As in, we did this 3 months ago 4 days after my fiance asked the question originally. We asked the lady at the dmv and she informed us that not only was this perfectly legal, its actually fairly common. Parents will do this often when they buy their kid a car, the parents will own the car but their kid will insure and regester it. In our case it saved on insurance, my payments would have been 250 a month for 6 months but my fiance's only cost 86 a month for 6 months. Again, this is a perfectly legal and fairly common practice, so J K maybe you can actually do some research or just not comment at all when you have no idea what you're talking about. Dont spread misinformation, its annoying and in some cases actually harmful when you pretend to know what you're talking about and have literally no idea.
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JK just stop. Youre a blatant liar. You have no clue what youre talking about. I call her my wife because its easier than typing fiance and finding the little hash mark above the letter e. Were not actually married and aside from that the women at the dmv verbatim said "its a fairly common practice". So stop. Just stop posting. Stop lieing and stop making stuff up. People must hate you irl. Just because people hate liars in general. Hasan what are you even talking about? And why are you posting on a question that's been asked and answered over a year ago? "Make an appointment?" Just...wow. smh.
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No!! You are not supposed to insure property that does not belong to you!! Your wife is different, under law, if you are married you are considered one and what she owns you own.
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