Submitted by twy314 t3_yhraxd in personalfinance
I am the only one on the deed and bought the house solely in my name. My fiancée and I are not planning to get married until at least 2 more years so I want to make sure we do the right thing to protect both of us.
I know she would not be covered under the insurance, but would she need to be? Her parents live in the same state and she goes back and forth. Because of that her permanent address is still her parents. Does that mean she is still covered under their insurance?
Furthermore I know this would mean her “stuff” would not be covered under the insurance. That said, what counts as her stuff? Many of the more expensive items such as furniture, nice clothes, electronics, etc. I purchased with my money. She has said before that if we were to separate she would not be taking any of it (for one reason or another). Does that mean it’s still mine and would be covered?
In general should I be adding my fiancée to my home insurance policy as additional member coverage?
Hfx123 t1_iufbwxr wrote
Home insurance typically extends to family members within the home. No need to add them. This is a question for your broker. You are likely common law if such a thing exists where you live, therefore, she is a family member