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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 661009" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Okie girl, I assume the title of the truck is in his name or else you would not have to involve him at all.</p><p>If you look at it one way, the truck is really yours, whether or not the title is in your name.</p><p></p><p>You paid for it, your hopes are invested in it</p><p></p><p>This is what I would do, if the truck is in your son's name. I would go to DMV and pick up the papers to transfer ownership to you. There is also a paper that can be completed if the pink slip is lost or missing. I would go to your son, and I would let him decide.</p><p></p><p>If he transfers ownership to you, I would save the truck, assuming you have the funds to do so, and want to. If you decide to pay for the insurance and for the impound, I would only do it if the vehicle is put in your name and is your property.</p><p></p><p>I would not gift him this help. If he refuses to transfer ownership first, I would let the truck go. And accept that this was his decision, not yours. That way he chooses to do the responsible thing or not. It would be wrong of him to expect that you keep paying and paying, for his mistakes. If he loses the truck, he suffers the consequences.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry this happened to you okie girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 661009, member: 18958"] Okie girl, I assume the title of the truck is in his name or else you would not have to involve him at all. If you look at it one way, the truck is really yours, whether or not the title is in your name. You paid for it, your hopes are invested in it This is what I would do, if the truck is in your son's name. I would go to DMV and pick up the papers to transfer ownership to you. There is also a paper that can be completed if the pink slip is lost or missing. I would go to your son, and I would let him decide. If he transfers ownership to you, I would save the truck, assuming you have the funds to do so, and want to. If you decide to pay for the insurance and for the impound, I would only do it if the vehicle is put in your name and is your property. I would not gift him this help. If he refuses to transfer ownership first, I would let the truck go. And accept that this was his decision, not yours. That way he chooses to do the responsible thing or not. It would be wrong of him to expect that you keep paying and paying, for his mistakes. If he loses the truck, he suffers the consequences. I am sorry this happened to you okie girl. [/QUOTE]
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