Yes, you can. Just remember that if that person does drive the car (maybe to take you to the emergency room) you will have NO coverage.
The family member needs be excluded to keep your insurance in effect.
Yes, it is possible.
Yes. Anyone can get a policy on another family member.
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Yes, If someone will be driving the car, it is recommended to add inform your insurance company and have them added to the policy.
No. If they are going to drive the family car you can, if the insurance company allows it, but they should really have their own insurance.
Absolutely; a step child is legitimately a member of a family and can be insured, or can be the beneficary of a family insurance policy, just like a biological child.
Yes, it is very common that a member of the family be named as executor.
the policy that covers the car that is being driven.
It is called the death benefit.
You can certainly apply for an insurance policy; whether the insurance company will choose to accept your application is up to them. A family member in prison is not supporting anyone, so there is no issue of replacing lost income, however, there could still be a legitimate need for an insurance policy to help pay funeral costs. I am not sure how elaborate a funeral you may be planning, but a $5000 funeral policy sounds quite reasonable to me.
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