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If you were paying her for the car, you should get title when you have finished paying for it. The executor can probably sign off on it.

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Q: If a grandmother and a grandson both co-own a vehicle and the grandmother dies can the grandson obtain another title. The original title is held by the executor with a debt owed to the estate.?
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