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scousemouser43
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in Motoring
my sister-in laws marriage has ended her husband has taken the car which needs to be reinsured by sunday but her name is on the log book can he legally insure the car in his name now as in the past she has been a named driver on all policys
If he were to insure the car would this be legal on his behalf
If he were to insure the car would this be legal on his behalf
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Yes, he can. He may be asked if the car is registered in his name and if not, why not, but as long are they are happy with his answer they will issue the insurance policy.0
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thanks for that although not the answer i was looking for how does he stand on taxing the car in future as she holds the log book and she did buy the car with her money.0
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scousemouser43 wrote: »thanks for that although not the answer i was looking for how does he stand on taxing the car in future as she holds the log book and she did buy the car with her money.
The logbook does not prove who owns a car only who is the keeper? Does she have proof that she bought the car?IT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
4 Credit Card and 1 Loan PPI claims settled for £26k, 1 rejected (Opus).0 -
If she purchased the vehicle with her own money, and it's insured and registered in her name then it appears to be 'her car'.
Did he have permisison to take the vehicle? If the answer is 'no' then she might like to phone the police and report the vehicle stolen as her ex-husband will have 'taken vehicle without owners consent'.0 -
scousemouser43 wrote: »my sister-in laws marriage has ended her husband has taken the car which needs to be reinsured by sunday but her name is on the log book can he legally insure the car in his name now as in the past she has been a named driver on all policys
If he were to insure the car would this be legal on his behalf
Yes.scousemouser43 wrote: »thanks for that although not the answer i was looking for how does he stand on taxing the car in future as she holds the log book and she did buy the car with her money.
yes.
What question are you trying to ask?
I guess it's can he make the car his?
The answer will be yes unless she does something about it.
DVLA have been know to issue v5 to just about anyone.0 -
I had a quote for car insurance for £180. Then when I said that I was not the legal owner (it's on Contract Hire) it went up to £290! So you can insure a car that does not belong to you but it will cost more.Can I help?0
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getmore4less wrote: »Yes.
DVLA have been know to issue v5 to just about anyone.
Of course they do. They have no interest in who owns the car.What goes around - comes around0
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