Car Loans-Co Borrowers

tommyjones

New Member
In a previous thread entitled "Stepparenting" we learned a great deal about the situation.

I see....I dont need a crystal ball, just to read every thread in here :killingme

so is she saying he cheated?

if so, why the eff would she care if he has to walk?
 

Booboo3604

Active Member
I called the finance company, i may be refinancing the vehicle in my own name. waiting for approval. does anyone know, if both of our names are on the title, would he have to sign it?

Not sure, but if I were you, I would be having him sign the title over to you solely at the same time of releasing his name from the loan. If you dont, because the title is in both of your names regardless of the loan being strictly in your name, he can still come get that vehicle whenever he wants and there is nothing you can do about it. You could never see it again and still be stuck with the loan. Learned that from dealing the boyfriend's crazy ex-biatch.
 

Dye Tied

Garden Variety Gnome
My fiance and I obtained a vehicle together this past spring, and now we are separating. I know, it was not a smart thing to do considering we were not married. I was the primary account holder and did not need a co-borrower, but we put him on there anyways. We are in dispute now about what to do. We owe alot more on this vehicle than what it is worth, so it would be hard to trade it in. He wants to keep it and make payments, but I am scared he will fall behind or just not care. I want him to have a car though, and i already have one of my own in my sole name. Question is, could I take him off of the loan, since I did not a co-signer at first anyways? Or would i have to refinance in my sole name? ANy suggestions?


I have been with a man for 4 years now and we just got married. ..

So this person is now your husband? Why don't you ask your lawyer what to do?
 

crabcake

But wait, there's more...
So this person is now your husband? Why don't you ask your lawyer what to do?

:yeahthat: If you're divorcing, whether you have lawyers handling it or do your own separation and distribution of assets, a judge is going to rule and order that one of you keep the car and put it in their name so as to relinquish the other party from responsibility. If he's willing to do it now vs. later, great ... but if he's as open about the matter as he is to you parenting his child, odds are you'll need the judge to rule and order him to come off the title and loan.
 
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