I don't think so. If you have no children then the personal property should pass to you. She would need to prove that she's entitled to the vehicle through documents, or a will. Talk to an estate lawyer about your state's probate laws if he had no will.
IF the TITLE to the vehicle was ONLY in the husbands name, NO, Mommy cant take what is NOT hers. I couldn't take it because is is NOT mine and neither can she. She can sue someone and hope to get it it, but she cant just TAKE it. If ahe gave it to him or put it in his name for whatever reason, it is GONE.
If it is in the man's name, then the man is legally obliged to pay it.
Legally search for WHAT?
Legally? Yes.
In most states, you can't legally park or drive an unregistered vehicle on the public roadway.
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Yes! As long as you are of legal age (In the state you are a legal resident of) you can buy a vehicle. You cannot legally register the vehicle in your name or legally drive the vehicle. You can even insure the vehicle with many insurance carriers; just not for driving purposes (i.e. as a "collector" vehicle for loss or damage in storage).
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Not legally.
Legally, NO
Yes you can legally own a car at 16 in AR.
I'm not sure what you mean by covered. She needs to be listed as a driver if she drives any of your vehicles. You cannot add her vehicle to your policy if that is what you mean. No one can add a vehicle to their policy if the vehicle is not titled in their name. The only exception is husband and wife situations. Whether or not you are adulterous makes not difference to the insurance company really.
No. Only the true owner can legally register a vehicle. (Legally. Used lightly )