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.
No, it is not appropriate to include your ex husbands name in the title name of an obituary because you are no longer married.
You have to apply for a mortgage jointly for both people to be listed on a mortgage. You can however have your name added to a title of a house with simple paperwork.
If the title has more than one name on it then yes. Or if you mean buyer and seller signature that is also yes.
This depends on the wording of the title. If the names on the title is listed as John Doe and Jane Doe, yes you need both signatures, unless he is deceased. If the names are listed John Doe and or Jane Doe then no you don't need his signature.
Yes if you have your husbands permission. Form VTR-271 Power of attorney to transfer a motor vehicle.
Since it was awarded to you, he needs to sign the title. You can take the title in as well as the paperwork from the divorce which proves you get the car to the county auditor's office (or the place where you get a registration) and get a new title ordered plus a registration.
Not unless her name is on the vehicle title.
Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both Ptolemy and they were both her brothers.
No, but you need to have the car's title put into your name.
Contact your state department of motor vehicles. There is usually a simple process for transferring the title to the surviving spouse that may involve a simple probate filing to establish a record of the death. They can advise you.
purchased a flat in zadar croatia, but title is only my husbands name. what are my legal rights
Yes. You'll probably be asked to provide a death certificate, just to prove that the title is unencumbered.