Request that he/she return the vehicle. If they still refuse, call in an attourney. If all else fails, to hell with it, go to jail knowing that you got your car back.
Only a person who legally owns a home can sell it. If you "put someone else's name" on the home, it means you quit claim your interest in the home to them. They then have the right to decide whether or not to sell.
It would be illegal to put a tracking device into someone else's vehicle without their knowledge especially to harm them and if you have no right over that vehicle. You can although track your own car.
Legally separated generally means you are still legally married but living apart. In the eyes of the law, adultery can still occur during a legal separation because the marriage is still legally recognized. It is advisable to check the specific laws in your jurisdiction.
i believe if no one else is in the car at the time except you, then you will be charged, but if there are multiple people in the car and you own the car and someone has the drugs and stash them someone, in most cases whereever it is found by that's who is charged, say the passenger stashes the drugs under their seat, the passenger would be charged but if you knew he had the drugs and the officer finds it, then both parties would be charged, with , withholding drugs whether it was yours or not, but it depends on the officer, whether they're more understanding, and find more evidence to lead to a direct source, i believe The driver of a vehicle is responsible for all things in the vehicle and all things the vehicle does. The owner is also responsible.
yeah but youd have to check to make sure its not already married to someone else.
No, just as long as it is legally registered in the name of the owner.
Unless you have THAT person's Power Of Attorney, no, not legally. The title is legal proof that the vehicle is owned by someone else.
no
Again, you cannot legally insure a vehicle that does not belong to you. The insurance policy and application make up a legally binding contract and state that you must own the vehicle in order to participate in the contract of insurance on the vehicle.
AnswerUntil you are legally divorced you cannot legally marry someone else.
You cannot legally cash a check that is made out to someone else. It is considered fraud and can result in legal consequences.
no
Yes, you can legally drive someone else's rental car as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, you can take out a loan for a vehicle for someone else and make the payments on it, but the only way you can put the vehicle in their name is if you have their permission.
You cannot legally cash a check that is made out to someone else's name. It is considered fraud and can have serious legal consequences.
Auto Insurance covers the vehicle, not the driver. As long as you give permission for a legally licensed person to drive your car and they are properly using the vehicle (i.e.: not racing) your vehicle is covered.
No, you cannot legally drive a rental car under someone else's name unless you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.