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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you are together with someone in a permanent and long term way than who is on whatever paperwork doesn't make that much of a difference. My husband 'bought' my car but it comes out of our joint checking account, he was just the one who went to the dealership that day (after I price compared/found/picked out the car I wanted). Don't be a nosey nancy OP, just makes YOU look ugly.[/quote] If you are UNmarried and driving around HIS car that HE owns and he suddenly passes away, his estate would go through probate and the car given to his next of kin which ain't you sweetie - [b]unless he has a will that gives [/b]the car to you. Unmarried SOs do not have the same protections as married people do. Before dh and I married we each owned our own cars and we each owned the house we had bought together 50/50. This was before we had kids and it worked out well for us. [/quote] Don't give OP ideas! She will try to snoop for information on wills next.[/quote] Just realize that wills can be changed at any time. One false move and you are outta the will buster and you'll need to hand over that car to Aunt Gertrude![/quote]
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