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I threw him out.
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<blockquote data-quote="sadandfrustrated" data-source="post: 671357" data-attributes="member: 19612"><p>Whether you sign it over to her, or take it back.. You can't let her drive it anymore while you are still legally responsible for any damages . She's a lawsuit waiting to happen. You either have to take the car and keys away and keep it for yourself, or take it off the road by bringing the license plates back to the DMV and then cancelling the insurance on it. You'd probably have to keep in your driveway so you don't get a ticket for not having plates on it though. </p><p></p><p>Have you checked to see if there are any unpaid tickets on it? I check for unpaid tickets online for our car and found out my son had racked up almost two hundred dollars in unpaid tickets. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My son was in a minor accident and we got sued for a million dollars. Our lawyer said that's what they always sue for but that didn't mean they'd get that much. But to have someone knock on your door, hand you a piece of paper and tell you 'you've been served' and that they're suing for that much money is frightening. We had to wait through 2 years of anxiety and worry until they finally settled the case. I was afraid we'd lose the house. They finally settled out of court for 5 thousand dollars which the insurance covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadandfrustrated, post: 671357, member: 19612"] Whether you sign it over to her, or take it back.. You can't let her drive it anymore while you are still legally responsible for any damages . She's a lawsuit waiting to happen. You either have to take the car and keys away and keep it for yourself, or take it off the road by bringing the license plates back to the DMV and then cancelling the insurance on it. You'd probably have to keep in your driveway so you don't get a ticket for not having plates on it though. Have you checked to see if there are any unpaid tickets on it? I check for unpaid tickets online for our car and found out my son had racked up almost two hundred dollars in unpaid tickets. My son was in a minor accident and we got sued for a million dollars. Our lawyer said that's what they always sue for but that didn't mean they'd get that much. But to have someone knock on your door, hand you a piece of paper and tell you 'you've been served' and that they're suing for that much money is frightening. We had to wait through 2 years of anxiety and worry until they finally settled the case. I was afraid we'd lose the house. They finally settled out of court for 5 thousand dollars which the insurance covered. [/QUOTE]
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