Yes you can with the help of your attorney.
Well, a vehicle can be repossessed with no notification, so there's not much you can do about that. If the payments were taken over by family members, it's assumed the first family member was aware someone else would be paying for the truck and so is still responsible to see that the payments are made.
If you gift a vehicle to someone that is a family member, there will be a tax that the person would be responsible for. The vehicle can even be sold for just one dollar to avoid that tax.
If the owner had a lean on the vehicle it can't legally be transferred from his name, so technically you should still be able (with rep papers of course) to collect the vehicle from the estate or a family member who may have it stored from his death. Be very courteous however because they may become violent as you will upset them in remembering their deceased relative.
You may need to check with the insurance company. Most companies will cover accidents that happen when a car is borrowed by a licensed driver.
Yes you are covered on a family members car insurance if you are driving a vehicle owned and insured by them.....
yes, you must have a weapon, armor and vehicle for each member of your mafia.
if the title is still in your name yes.
I'd talk to your agent or policy services, if the child is given use of the vehicle on a regular basis, then I would think they would need to be rated on that vehicle, to ensure there is coverage in the unfortunate event of an accident.
They can sell the vehicle to anyone. That allows them to get money to pay the debts.
This is a horrible idea filled with dangers. You are not a bank nor a loan company. There are risks involved in this type deal. What if they wreck the car and do not have insurance? What if they do not take care of the car and then stop paying you? Can you repossess it, sell it, and recoup your money on a vehicle that has been neglected? What if they hide the vehicle from you? Let them borrow the money from a bank or loan company, and pay you in full. If that is not possible then do not sell them the car but instead sell it to someone else. If this is a friend or family member then you are really asking for trouble. Business, family, and friends, do not mix. Never, ever, do business with family or friends. I learned this the hard way.
A baby of the family is either the youngest member of the family, or a member of an immediate family who is treated as if he or she is the youngest member of the family.
fix the relashionship with that family member