Car Insurance Liability Coverage For Seperated Couples?
Reader question:
My husband and I are separated, and I have a question about his car insurance liability coverage. Is there a way that I could limit it so that it doesn’t apply to me?
Nina
I’m glad you asked, Nina.
Unfortunately, when one spouse gets into a car accident and or has a lawsuit brought against them, it usually ends up that both spouses are liable and end up sitting together in the court room while they lose everything they own. This is one of the reason that many couples in this day and age are signing pre nuptial agreements before they get married, so that they can retain their solvency against their spouse’s debts. The problem is, though, that such agreements only apply to wealth accrued and debt from before the marriage itself, so after marriage it is much more difficult.
The best advice that I could give to you at this moment is to get in touch with a lawyer to see what your options are should your husband be the cause of an accident while the two of you are separated. It is possible that, depending on what state you live in, your lawyer could set up something for you that would make it to where you do not have to take part in any of the repercussions of your spouse’s car insurance liability claims.
Failing that, the most foolproof way to get out of this situation is to go ahead and get a divorce. While the two of you are still married, if in name alone it does not matter, you are still economically tied and thus share an often joint culpability for many financial matters. The way to sever this tie is to start the divorce proceedings. While you should never rush into something like that, it is a thought.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
Cheap College Student Car Insurance Rate Quotes Please
When your kid goes to college, it has both a lightening and a heavy effect on your checkbook. For one thing, you are no longer having to feed your bottomless pit of a teenager, buy him clothes, wash those clothes, and everything else. On the other hand, it might be up to you to fit the bill for things like classes, books, and school supplies, just like you did in K-12. How every, when you are getting your student car insurance, you might be giving yourself a big break on premiums. Whenever your kid goes away for college (and they do have to go away), most insurance companies either eliminate the charge for having them on the policy, or decrease it by a lot, all while still keeping their name on your car insurance policy.
Surprised? I bet you were. That’s why it’s a good idea to go in to look over your policy and see if it is right for your circumstances anytime something big happens such as marriage, divorce, a kid with a new license, or college.
The limit on distance generally required by the car insurance companies is a hundred miles away from home, and the student still has to keep his parent’s house as his permanent address. The risk assigned to a teenager a hundred miles away from his car for most of the year is obviously far less than normal, and the student will still be able to drive the family car when he comes home for the holidays. Whenever you exploit this car insurance discount, you can get as much as thirty percent off of your car insurance premium.
As for if your student is going to school in the city, unfortunately that won’t get you a better car insurance premium rate, unless they are making good grades. More reason to get them far, far away!
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
