Title problem
Title problem
I'm a non resident in the US, I visit a bit though as my partner lives in the US. Here in lies the problem, I purchased my TT a few years ago for a drive car when I'm here. I stupidly titled the car in her name as she was a resident and could add it her insurance etc. I'm the sole driver of the car, have possession of the vehicle and have proof of payment for the car and servicing etc records. Now of course I'm splitting with her and she won't sign the car over. I'm totally unfamiliar with the US legal system and any rights I may have in relationship to the car, has anybody got any practical advice besides being nice to her again?
It's registered in VA, which is where she is domiciled.
Hopefully some lawyers can add some input...
I had a similiar situation (almost identical) in that my old 02 Carrera was titled in my ex's name...(I tried to register the car but had some umm...drag racing issues to take care of)
We were good friends prior to the relationship so she signed the title, check was made to her, and she signed that over to me also.
In hindsight, it was a dumb move to put an asset in someone's name, but I guess you don't think that far when you trust them.
Good luck in the situation...hopefully after she cools down, she will sign the title and give it to you...otherwise, it's not so bad man, you'll have a TT forever since you cant sell it!
I had a similiar situation (almost identical) in that my old 02 Carrera was titled in my ex's name...(I tried to register the car but had some umm...drag racing issues to take care of)
We were good friends prior to the relationship so she signed the title, check was made to her, and she signed that over to me also.
In hindsight, it was a dumb move to put an asset in someone's name, but I guess you don't think that far when you trust them.
Good luck in the situation...hopefully after she cools down, she will sign the title and give it to you...otherwise, it's not so bad man, you'll have a TT forever since you cant sell it!
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Note that that's arbitration, at that point.But, in fairness, I think you're right. rosesplus, I'd be out of my bounds giving girlfriend advice - but, uh, be nice to her and get a good lawyer! Sorry to hear about this, man..
I'd call a lawyer, but the cheapest thing to do would be to work it out with her. Offer her $1,000 just to sign the thing over. It'll be worth the expense in the long-run. (Note that most states will make you pay tax when you transfer the car, though.) If you just broke up yesterday, I'd let her cool off before pushing this any further. Hopefully cooler heads will prevail, and she'll sign the car over to you for free. I think Sales Tax will be more of an issue, though.
Last edited by seth_horwitz; May 13, 2009 at 02:59 PM.
We're using Judge Judy as a basis for legal advice?
Note that that's arbitration, at that point.
But, in fairness, I think you're right. rosesplus, I'd be out of my bounds giving girlfriend advice - but, uh, be nice to her and get a good lawyer! Sorry to hear about this, man..
Note that that's arbitration, at that point.But, in fairness, I think you're right. rosesplus, I'd be out of my bounds giving girlfriend advice - but, uh, be nice to her and get a good lawyer! Sorry to hear about this, man..
For the OP, be nice to her + ... maybe $5000???
Then she gets the TT + half of everything else + alimony + child support. From the sounds of it, that's not the road he wants to take.



