Can a non-custodial parent be charged for having a youthful driver in the household even if they visit infrequently and do not drive the car?In: Auto Insurance |
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ask the ins company- i'm sure at the very least you could "exclude" your kid so they aren't part of the policy - but then your kid absolutely can't drive your car... my feeling is they'd let it go without your kid being "excluded", especially if your kid is included as a driver on your ex's insurance.
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