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    i'm in Ontario. we notified our insurance when my daughter got her license and it went up about 50 dollars a month. However, as much as the stepmother is forbidding him to get his license it is his right to do so and does not need permission. I dont think that her insurance would go up unless she tells them he is driving her car. They would have no way of knowing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gramma View Post
    ....However, as much as the stepmother is forbidding him to get his license it is his right to do so and does not need permission. ...
    Opps my bad I made a typo ~ it is MOTHER that is forbidding him to get his license ... his father (my spouse) and I (his step mother) both feel it is in his best interest to get it now so that he can have a clean recorder longer and therefore his insurance when he finally gets it will be 'lower' hopefully cause he will have had a license but no accidents or what not cause he would be driving 'minimally' at this point has he would only have access to a vehicle when at our house as she does not want him driving at all!

    I left a message with my insurance agent just waiting to hear back.
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