Yes, if the car is registered in your husband's name, he has legal ownership and can take possession of it.
In most cases, if the car is registered in your name, your husband cannot legally take it without your permission.
By definition a mortgage is secured on the deeds of the house. They will have the deed (or officially have their name legally registered for the property) if they have given you a mortgage.
If your boyfriend's name is on the car's registration, he likely has legal ownership of the vehicle and can take it. It's important to clarify ownership and discuss any concerns with him directly.
No, a wife cannot legally sign her husband's name on checks if she is not an authorized signer on the account. Doing so could be considered forgery, which is illegal. To avoid any issues, it's best for the husband to sign the checks himself or to add the wife as an authorized signer on the account.
Her ex-husband's name is Michael Gould.
In most cases, if the car is registered in your name, your husband cannot legally take it without your permission.
It depends if the husband adapted your child legally.
All registered trademarks are legally protected. A name that is not a registered as a trademark, may not be protected under law.
No if it is your mother's legally, it is technically her car
No. Only the true owner can legally register a vehicle. (Legally. Used lightly )
If he is your husband legally you can take on his name when you got married.
The person you eventually marry is your future husband, before you are legally wed.
IF your name is on the title as co-owner as in (husbands name and/or your name) OR if you are the leinholder, you can take possession legally. Otherwise you better get to talking sweet to him and get possession if you are only a co-signer on the loan. Better yet, make contact with the lender and try to work it out so you dont get a repo on your CR. Good Luck
Unless re-married, a widow can legally continue to be "Mrs. (late husband's first name) so-and-so."
No, just as long as it is legally registered in the name of the owner.
I would call the police and have them come out and make him return the gun to you. If it is in your name he has no rights to it. I am questioning why he didn't want the gun registered in his name??? Red flag to me.
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