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CAN I BE SUED FOR A CAR THAT WAS A GIFT?

Asked on Nov 19th, 2012 on Civil Litigation - North Carolina
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I WAS HAVING CAR PROBLEMS WITH MY CAR. MY GIRLFRIEND AGREED TO HELP ME GET ANOTHER CAR. WE TRADED IN MY CAR AND I GOT ANOTHER CAR IN MY NAME INSURANCE AND TITLE IN MY NAME. WE HAVE BROKEN UP AND IS THREATING TO SUE ME FOR CAR. DO I HAVE TO GIVE CAR BACK? THE NEW CAR IS PAID IN FULL .DO I HAVE TO PAY HER MONEY OR WHAT WOULD I NEED TO DO?
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Litigation Attorney serving Greenwich, CT
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You do not set forth any facts that would entitle your girlfriend to recover the car from you. Generally speaking, personal property belongs to the person who paid for it or, in the case of a vehicle, the person whose name is on the title.
Answered on Nov 19th, 2012 at 4:53 PM

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