The most logical first step is to take copies of the legal paperwork making the car yours and go to the MVD (or whatever dept handles titles where you are)...and provide that and ask for a replacement title in your name. Anything you can provide, especially a letter from the court simply stating that was their intent, wouldn't hurt).
no, you must file for divorce to be legally divorsed
Contact the county in which your divorce decree was issued. They can send you a certified copy for about $20 or so. You may even be able to request it online.
Divorce decree's are publc records.. Pay the fees to obtain a copy of the divorce decree from the Local County Recorder's office where finaled. It'll cost about the same as paying a Notary Public.
Most likely the DMV will issue the registration in your name, just show th divorce decree and that should be enough.Bring all substantiating paperwork. This link may help if you are in California ,http://www.dmvsmart.com/california/changes-license.html
No. Jane Goodall was a Baroness through marriage but lost the title on her divorce. She was made a Dame of the British Empire in 2003.
Not legally in Texas. I would believe the same laws apply in other states too. If the vehicle is rightfully yours, you can file for a "Lost Title".
if you lost the title you can go to your local dmv that it was registered to and file for a lost title
call the dmv and file for lost title.
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He should have a recorded divorce decree to make the second marriage legal in the U.S. If he has lost the copy, he can obtain one from where he got the divorce. Also, many counties have a website where you can access such information, such as divorces, marriages and the dates.
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you lost your husband and a car too! They don't have to give you any notice. The divorce settlement should have included you being taken off the title with no financial responsibility whatsoever for the car.