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Car Insurance Question - Living With Partners Parents

AFCJ_2
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Afternoon all,
Just a quick question before I proceed with purchasing car insurance from Admiral.
I currently live at my girlfriends parents' house, although the car, and my driving licence, is under my parents address. Does this still classify as "Living with partner", and also when I add her as a named driver it asks the relation, i've selected "Partner - Living With", similar question to the above really.
Just want to ensure this is acceptable, as (hopefully I won't need to claim!) I wouldn't like to have the insurance invalidated at a later date.
Thanks.
Just a quick question before I proceed with purchasing car insurance from Admiral.
I currently live at my girlfriends parents' house, although the car, and my driving licence, is under my parents address. Does this still classify as "Living with partner", and also when I add her as a named driver it asks the relation, i've selected "Partner - Living With", similar question to the above really.
Just want to ensure this is acceptable, as (hopefully I won't need to claim!) I wouldn't like to have the insurance invalidated at a later date.
Thanks.
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If in doubt ask the insurer in question. Always better to invest 10 minutes before buying than have protracted arguments when it turns out your assumption is incorrect.
Personally, I'd say either living with parents or living with partner would probably be considered acceptable - however I am slightly confused because the Admiral car quote site doesnt ask this question when I go to it0 -
Thanks for the reply - the question with regards to Cohabiting is under "What is your marital status?" and the Partner - Living With is when I add her as a named driver. Just double checked and it came up, so hopefully should work for you too.0
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Marital status is totally different to what you mentioned, who else happens to live with you is irrelevant to if you are married, divorced etc. If you co-habit with your partner and are not married to them then your correct answer is co-habitting0
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