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    Jim Winkler
    CEO/Owner, Winkler Financial Group, Houston, Texas
    That is a great question! The better question though, is why would you want to? I could maybe, possibly, barely,  almost see why if she were still driving the car; if she had policies that bundled with yours and kept your rates low, or if she were making the payments. But she isn't going to be legally obligated to you anymore, and if she's not going to be driving the car, probably is going to stop paying, drop you from her policies, and not care too much if your car gets a new dent or scratch. I'm not suggesting in any way that your Ex is in any kind of way a bad person, or doing anything wrong. That is just the way it is. It may be better to just let that one go, and let her find a policy that will work best for her. If you'd like to discuss this privately, please contact me, okay? Good luck, and thanks for asking!
    Answered on July 21, 2014
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