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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 661143" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I have to agree with everyone else. Getting that truck will do no good, but may cause some harm....in your relationship with your husband. Your son didn't straighten up when he had the truck, why would he do so because you get it back for him. Anyway, you are out the money. His wife has the title, you don't. You can't sell the truck. You can't sell the tires off it. You can't do anything but throw more money at it and then what...let it sit somewhere and remind you of him?</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>If you do anything...I'd just see if they'd let you get his personal items out of it. You could put the clothes in a box, tape it shut, stick it on a shelf and forget about it until he gets out. But really, that's the absolute limit. There are charities he can go to to get clothes when he gets out of prison and, you have to face the fact, it may be a long time.</p><p> </p><p>Your son is as old as Jabber, my husband! He's not the sweet boy you raised anymore and there is zero you can do to change that. </p><p> </p><p>I'm very sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 661143, member: 17309"] I have to agree with everyone else. Getting that truck will do no good, but may cause some harm....in your relationship with your husband. Your son didn't straighten up when he had the truck, why would he do so because you get it back for him. Anyway, you are out the money. His wife has the title, you don't. You can't sell the truck. You can't sell the tires off it. You can't do anything but throw more money at it and then what...let it sit somewhere and remind you of him? If you do anything...I'd just see if they'd let you get his personal items out of it. You could put the clothes in a box, tape it shut, stick it on a shelf and forget about it until he gets out. But really, that's the absolute limit. There are charities he can go to to get clothes when he gets out of prison and, you have to face the fact, it may be a long time. Your son is as old as Jabber, my husband! He's not the sweet boy you raised anymore and there is zero you can do to change that. I'm very sorry. [/QUOTE]
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