The title would revert to the Survivor; this person should probably take a death certificate and the old title with both names to the BMV and get a new title issued with just his/her name on it.
Still the wife.
The name coming first is the primary owner.
Whoever owns the title to the vehicle is who owns it.
No. Not if both names were on the Certificate of Title. The surviving co-owner would own the car.
The purchaser.
It depends on who's name was placed on the title. If both names were were placed on the title with an "and" between them, then the car is owned jointly. If on "or" was used then the whoever has the title could sell it. If just one name was placed on the title then that person owns the vehicle. It depends on who's name was placed on the title. If both names were were placed on the title with an "and" between them, then the car is owned jointly. If on "or" was used then the whoever has the title could sell it. If just one name was placed on the title then that person owns the vehicle.
Whoever is named on the title is the owner.
If the 16 year old has their liscence, the car can be titled in their name. yea i 16 year can have title in his/her name which mean he owns the car insurance will be more expensive but the parents cant take it away form him/ her
The person with their name on the title legally owns the car. Bottom line.
If the car is titled in her name she will need to sign title to sell.
Yes. If your name is on the title you are considered owner of that car.
It depends on what you mean by "Primary" owner. If you mean that two people signed together to buy a car, if one dies, the other takes possession, period. If it has no liens, cosignors, etc., on it, and the will doesn't specify differently, then it, as well as any other property bought during the marriage in the deceased person's name belongs to the spouse, as they are considered one entity under the law. However, if the title of the car is in a name other than the deceased or their spouse, the car would go to the person whose name is on the title.