Not if the wife's name is on the title. She is the only one who can sell the car.
Only if he has authority to act as her agent by virtue of a valid power of attorney.
my husban died can i sign a car title in my name to sell it.
If the car is titled in her name she will need to sign title to sell.
Your husband would have to sign all the papers to start the process
She'll need to sign it over to you.
All parties on title to the home must sign the loan documents; so, your husband can not do a loan on his own. Some states allow the spouse to sign the note (the debt) but not the deed; that would mean you are on the loan only but not the title; in that case, your husband would be able to encumber the property with another loan in his loan only.
no
You and the "someone else" create and sign a new deed for the home that includes the wife's name, and then you record it with the registry (or assessor, or local equivalent).
He can list but to sell it she will have to sign the paperwork.
He can do what he wants, however it could be seen as a sign that he's willing to pay alimony. see links
as far as i know it is only the person on the green or pink slip who can sell the vechile that peice of paper proves ownership of the car if you sell it without their permission they can take you to court and most likely you will lose
Yes he does. He does if the title shows his name AND your name. For example, Mr John Doe "AND" Mrs Jane Doe. If it shows his name OR your name, then either of you can sell the car without the other signature.