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How Do You Transfer a Family Member’s Car Into Your Name?

How Do You Transfer a Family Member’s Car Into Your Name?

There's a car parked at the family farm doesn’t have a title, or the owner can’t transfer it. No problem; you’re kin and can take care of it. Wrong. Unless you are named as Power of Attorney, you could be in for an ugly ride. Let’s take a look at some of the pitfalls, and how we might be able to help you out.

Here’s What Makes a Car Title Good, Bad, or Ugly

Here’s What Makes a Car Title Good, Bad, or Ugly

Car titles are something we all know just enough about to be dangerous. Not knowing some basics about titles can get you in real hot water when you’re buying or selling a car, though, if you’re not careful. Let’s take a look at car title basics and see what we can find out.

Using A Montana LLC Registration For Car Renting Services

Using A Montana LLC Registration For Car Renting Services

Following in the footsteps of ultra-successful Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, Turo, and other platforms allows you to rent your cars and trucks. But you could be spending too much on your sales tax, registration, and state inspections. Find out how we can help you save big with your rental car or whole fleet!

Changing NAM to Actual Miles - Is It Possible?

Changing NAM to Actual Miles - Is It Possible?

There comes a time when you deal with cars a lot (especially older cars and trucks) that you are probably going to find a car where the actual mileage isn’t known. Let’s take a look at your options if this happens.

Can You Sell a Car Owned by a Family Member?

Can You Sell a Car Owned by a Family Member?

Whose name is on the title is where the rubber meets the road. It doesn’t matter what you have to say on the matter or what your opinion is. If your name isn’t on the title, you don’t own it. If you don’t own it, you don't get to sell the car.

However, if the title has gone missing we might be your ticket to a new one!

What Happens to a Car in a Divorce? Here Are the Answers.

What Happens to a Car in a Divorce? Here Are the Answers.

If your ex bought the car after you were married and their name is on the title, it is marital property and is fair game in the property settlement.

Conversely, if a car was owned before the marriage and it wasn’t specified in any prenuptial agreement, then it is the non-marital property and should remain with the person holding the title.

You Can Still Register a Barn Find With a Lost or Missing Title

You Can Still Register a Barn Find With a Lost or Missing Title

Barn finds can make a great project vehicle! They are rich in history, and if kept in an actual barn, they are often in good shape. But finding the title can be a different matter. Don’t let a missing title hold you up; check out how Dirt Legal will get you a title fast!