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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, OP. My husband and I shopped for our car together. I am the primary user of the car. We could have both been on the financing, but my husband has a remarkable credit score, whereas mine was just regular good at the time. He made all the payments, but in all practicality, it's my car. I drive it daily. We share plently of other expenses. For instance, I generally pay for all the groceries, doesn't mean the groceries aren't also 'his.' Geez.[/quote] You are *married* and the car purchased during your marriage is marital property. If he dies his property automatically goes to you. If you were unmarried he would need to have a will stating that the car went to you and, remember, one false move and he could take that car away from you and change his will. If he owned a house before you married and the house was in his name only that property belongs to him, and only to him, to do with as he sees fit.[/quote] You are a pedantic dickwad. SO your concern is that the ownership tatus of the property is legally correct? "Good news, we purchased this this house as a fee simple absolute!" You're just looking to defend a crappy position, and doing a bad job of it. [/quote]
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