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Ex Partner may lose job,advice please

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  • THEFIZZ
    THEFIZZ Posts: 498 Forumite
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    Loopy_Girl wrote: »
    What a shame he didn't think of you as well eh? :(:(

    Am so sorry Fizz.....write the letter anyway - you never know eh? :)

    He has txt me the number of the lawyer ill try phoning him tomorrow.
  • Loopy_Girl
    Loopy_Girl Posts: 4,444 Forumite
    Nothing to lose. :)
  • Rikki
    Rikki Posts: 21,625 Forumite
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    Many motorists have long benefited from the 'drive other cars' clause most insurers have included in their policies. This means that it is legal to drive a vehicle that does not belong to you, with the owner's permission, and that you will be insured. Generally you are able to drive another person's car if you are insured fully comprehensively but will be insured on that car third party fire and theft.

    That's if you have your own fully comp insurance policy; some insurer's will allow you to drive another vehicle third party covered by your insurance.
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  • pd001
    pd001 Posts: 871 Forumite
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    Rikki wrote: »
    That's if you have your own fully comp insurance policy; some insurer's will allow you to drive another vehicle third party covered by your insurance.

    Agreed, most do indeed let the policyholder drive another vehicle but only on third party insurance.

    However, it is worth pointing out that some insurance companies will not extend this facility to named drivers.
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