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It is a complicated question, but based on your statement above, I would say yes, he owns the car, although he may have a very difficult time proving it in court.  You say that he owns the vehicle, but put it in your name because he didn't have a license (I was unaward that you needed a license to own a vehicle).  You don't say that he ever gave you the car, just titled his car in your name.  That could create problems for him with some third party who didn't know the facts (for example, if you sold the car to a person who knew none of this, that person would be a bona fide purchaser for value, and entitled to rely on the title) but. as between you and your ex, it is still his car.  You are in no way obligated to drive him around.... Read More
It is a complicated question, but based on your statement above, I would say yes, he owns the car, although he may have a very difficult time proving... Read More